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Spotted a Midnight Purple R33 GTR on the Southern Expressway...then the guy followed me home - another GTR stalker :blink:

He was a nice guy who had just purchased his GTR and brought it over from Melbourne and was after some accurate information after speaking to 'Toy Cars'. I steered him to this site.

orange/gold 32GTR, but the back was white! on the back of a truck as I was leaving the airport at midday

black 32 parked on Morphett? St

Hi, I am over from Perth for the week and for the better as a fkn hail storm has hit!

that's the same 32 that was in my work. Has cooling problems. Horrible flames on the front that fade into white. I'm guessing it's white on the back to match it.

Hmmm out of interest I've done a bit of research and have found some contradictory info.

Meh I guess I'll just believe pixel8r on this one :ermm:

I did look it up but admittedly most of my "research" was on wikipedia...

But I've yet to read anywhere about any R33 receiving the NEO motor. It'd be very easy for the discerning buyer to spot the difference. However if someone were to somehow get the NEO cover onto the older RB25 it could fool people.

spotted 33s galore this morning (all at the main south / seaford road intersection)

abe heading north a bit before 9

a silver s2 with no spoiler and black wheels (and slammed height in the front) about 10, heading north

another silver s2 heading across onto patapinda rd about 10:30

maroon s1/s2 with charcoal / bronze wheels heading north about 11

Spots for today..

Silver 32 GTR, insanely nice, had BB plates maybe from what I saw.. Pulled out of Unley Rd I think it may have been, that or Hutt Street, onto Greenhill Rd, heading west.. So So So nice, was around 12.30ish.. :blink:

A black 33 heading north down glynburn road at around 3.30ish and just a bit down the road from that a clean as red 33 heading in the same direction.

Spotted a white 33 with no front bar and sau stickers on the side, female driver, at the intersection of salisbury and mawsons.

um hi that was me :P

Sounds like Kelly.

Still hasn't got the front bar fixed ;)

lol shut up cronic lol im starting a new trend front bars are over rated lol and spell my name right lol :blink:

White 34 4 door leaving the bp golden grove around 8.30pm

also a 33 on Golden Grove road heading towards One tree hill road just before that, only saw the tail lights in my rear vision mirror

Spotted:

Silver S2 Stagea parked at Cafe Primo and a Gunmetal R32 GTST on Main North @ Munno Para both around 1pm. Then a Silver R33 GTST w/ GTR Wing in Gawler around 1.30, sounding nice. And, possibly the cleanest and stockest White R33 I have ever seen parked at Phoenix Plaza.

Spotted a silver 4dr 33 following me south down glynburn road this arvo at around 1.30ish, did a u-turn and pulled into either the iga or BP just before you get to greenhill road.. Looked fairly stock from what i saw..

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