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are you trying to breed a R32 with a 33 in your backyard shed ..hahahahaha

yeah I know it wasnt his car, just looked similar

yeah, but Im having trouble convincing the R32 to lower its standards.

I swear you guys never spot my car (or at least mention it in here) - though I do see other skylines about the place. Maybe it's just a 4D R34 and it looks too stock to mention .. :rofl:

I feel your pain. sau junkies just dont dig the vibe of 4 door whores. Mind you, i have a 31, nobody pays attention to em.

spotted a greenish/bluish 33 with white starcorps on blacks road, at 7.50am.

I feel your pain. sau junkies just dont dig the vibe of 4 door whores. Mind you, i have a 31, nobody pays attention to em.

spotted a greenish/bluish 33 with white starcorps on blacks road, at 7.50am.

just need to make it stand out somehow with awesome rims or a custom number plate :rofl:

4 doors are the ultimate sleepers, I bet the simple fact they have 4 doors means they get pulled over half as much by sapol

-D

true. hyperwangs dont cut the cheese?

dunno i'd have to see em to make an opinion - if they're the same color as ur car they wont stand out as much while you're in motion tho as the stock wheel covers usually match the duco

I had these auscar rims on my old 31, I think they suited the car pretty nicely. Cheapo bob jane rims that didnt suck...

car1.jpg

-D

spotted dohmars old 31 on sau spotted thread.

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=3152...mp;id=710699336

as of a week or so ago.

Thats not my old 31. I wrote that car off in a 'freak drifting accident'

-D

spotted Luke's GTR at AM performance, dude give that thing a wash! lol

and yes, i finally understand him now..........sort of

:rofl: I missed you by about 5 minutes. And it WAS clean when it went in there. One and a half weeks of sitting in the workshop, it tends to go dusty :)

just need to make it stand out somehow with awesome rims or a custom number plate :rofl:

4 doors are the ultimate sleepers, I bet the simple fact they have 4 doors means they get pulled over half as much by sapol

-D

deffinatly sapol generally give u a miss in the 4drs.

my 31 when its on the rd doesnt get touched. my 32 4 dr hardly got touched but my 32 2 dr got followed all the time.

even my mum got followed in the 2dr and it was clean as with hardly any mods. not even wheels or lowered

Spotted a R32 GT-R the lighter silver in colour, stock wheels, turning from grange road onto findon road south bound, looked pretty clean and tidy from where I was - I was in a gun metal R32 GTS.T with black stock wheels

Spotted today at 5 in the arvo White r33 with aftermarket black hood and a sau sticker on front windscreen on salisbury highway around 5ish, also spotted later on at night around 8pm a White r33 on Millitary road ( large Bay), plates were [ DIOR 33 ]

Spotted a gunmetal 32R with gold wheels on Jetty Rd at Brighton at around 7pm last night. This morning spotted a very clean grey 33 GTSt with GTR wing (chick driving) on Military Rd at West Lakes at around 7am

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