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cheers mate that was me, on my way back from st agnes where i got my bike licence today...

also its grey blue pearl (factory kn6 paint) with 18x10 white lmgt2's

did u see my L plates on the gtr?

Haha yea I did mate what's with that (L's)?? That grey on white rims looks nice, that's my next fav colour on 33gtr after MP

lost my licence for 3 years (no it wasnt drink driving) then didnt bother gettn it back for another 2.5 yrs coz of fines etc so when i finally got it sorted

over 5yrs had lapsed, they changed the laws now that if u havent held i licence for over 5 yrs u go back on ur L's :(

so now im 31, run a small business with a 33 gtr on my L's.... only good thing is i only have to b on them for 6 months n not 12 like new licence holders

and coz im over 25 i can have a turbo car...

down side wil b ill b on my P1's with a gtr so im expecting to b pulled over every 5min lol

i wanted a purple gtr, then saw this colour n never looked back, the kn6 is prob the rarest colour, in every ad u read "rare midnight purple" in colour

but i think its common...

just wish i had some spare coin to drop my built tomei 2.8 stroker in with all the goodies and GOOD for 700-800kw at wheels...

white r32, maybe a gtr on lonsdale hiway heading towards lonsdale, gave a wave as you passed me, then the pack of cars I was near got a huge cloud of carbon as you jumped on it in the 100k zone..lol clean looking car but I wasn't game to give chase.

purple r33 with gold wheels in its normal spot darlington, I love that colour , your car is so clean, :thumbsup:

silver stock as a rock r33 aldinga shops area

nice silver GS400 lexus , passed me down south area ........see it often in MV reppin VIP/stealth well sounds tough , car is always spotless

some dudes in a white kitted up 180 on lonsdale hiway so friggan low it had to be a defect on wheel, a can of coke would have got stuck passing under it.

white r32, maybe a gtr on lonsdale hiway heading towards lonsdale, gave a wave as you passed me, then the pack of cars I was near got a huge cloud of carbon as you jumped on it in the 100k zone..lol clean looking car but I wasn't game to give chase.

purple r33 with gold wheels in its normal spot darlington, I love that colour , your car is so clean, :thumbsup:

silver stock as a rock r33 aldinga shops area

nice silver GS400 lexus , passed me down south area ........see it often in MV reppin VIP/stealth well sounds tough , car is always spotless

some dudes in a white kitted up 180 on lonsdale hiway so friggan low it had to be a defect on wheel, a can of coke would have got stuck passing under it.

Were you in the clean white 34 GTT with the white rims? Very nice car, nice height to.

this was sunday night but was at the casino outside having a smoke and heard music to my ears! R34GTR down the bottom! *jizz! btw yay for first post. ;)

yea think this may have been me.. lack of memory but i was in the city sunday night

Young kid driving a white 33 at Hungry Jacks down Noarlunga area last night.

Mate, if you're on here... get the f**k off the road until you get new tyres. Both rear tyres were so incredibly bald and even had the wire showing through on the inside of both tyres. Plus I could smell your burning clutch.

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