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Ahh nice. Yes she was rather sunk back in her seat, I doubt she could have seen naught.

I love the choice of rims to match the paint, I reckon theyre bigger than the stocko 32 gtr rims, but most def your 31 is very tidy and if I didn't have the GTR I would be considering buying one (my first car was a s3 r31 that I dropped mad coin on till I wrote it off)

-D

I think the factory SVD mags are 16 x 7.5, and i'm sure one of the trolls on here will correct me if i'm wrong, but I thought 32 gtr were 16 x 8. Would have looked cleaner from the other side. The left hand side has been re-painted. lol.

Anyway... I'll stop whoring up your spotted thread with my 46 posts.

Absolutely wicked looking red 32r on Brighton road driven by an elderly man. Could've been sprayed candle apple red not sure but was definitely not standard colour. And just saw vu's 32 parked on jetty road... Good to see it close up looked nice (y)

spotted Zeke yesterday arvo at the bottom of my street just about to turn onto seacombe road...........went cruising past in something a bit bigger and greener so didnt get a chance to get to the horn

but i did get to the horn about half an hour later near morphettville racecourse, spotted Kahli and a blue M35 Stagea with gold AVS wheels. I saw u look a bit confused hahahaha

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