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spotted yesterday evening on the drive home on South Rd Darlington: very tidy silver stag, slammed on large mesh style rims....seen it before and it is someone on here but cant remember who?!

Also dark colour 34 with plate RB26 or similar?

spotted yesterday evening on the drive home on South Rd Darlington: very tidy silver stag, slammed on large mesh style rims....seen it before and it is someone on here but cant remember who?!

Also dark colour 34 with plate RB26 or similar?

Oh yeah , i have the dark colour - black R34 GTR

Black s1 r33 on Hutt St Ard 1130am

Black 4dr r34 and Silver v35 on Port Wakefield rd Ard 120pm

Haha, never read this thread before, thought Id have a look through, that black s1 r33 on Hutt street was me.

Oh yeah , i have the dark colour - black R34 GTR

Ahh yes just caught you out of my peripheral vision as you were heading towards city (opposite to me). Caught another look in the mirror! Nice!!

Spotted Vu doing Hindley Street runs earlier today

Just a FYI - cops frequently pull over and defect cars opposite the cop shop during the week days on Hindley. They get the new recruits to do it, as well as RBT's at like 4pm on a Monday. I see it all the time!

Spotted a black 34 GTT with a GTR badge on the front :domokun: And a white 33 with white rims going along South Terrace in Wingfield. Around lunch time today.

Black 34 near pt road or glenosmond? If so that was me. Iv taken that badge off then on and off and on and haven't decided what to do with it- the whole front is genuine gtr front and it doesn't quiet look right without the badge so I put it back on. It's running gtr rims, mfd, steering wheel and they all have the factory gtr logo also...What do others reckon about the badge-keep or remove?

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