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yellow 34 parked at parafield bunnings out the front of haggle co/pet stock, had a kit of some sort i hadnt seen before and pretty sure it was n/a. Was about 4ish i think.

And a few times seen a gunmetal 32gtr with plates 'BNR32' in that complex too. If i remember right, had gold gtc-s, looks very tuff!

Black 34 turning off o.g onto north east rd around midday. Had a SAU sticker on the rear quarter window, white starcorps (i think)

was in the flufferz joint getting my car washed (feeling slack!). Then a black v35 gt popped in for a wash shortly after, tall middle aged blonde chick driver

Spotted Sik-R31 in the Colonades carpark the other day. Huge for sale sign on it along with a giant Nismo sticker on the rear window... Complete with duct tape eye lids and stockies on the rear.

P plater, of course.

Oh, and also had a quick chat to a older guy in BP on Beach road... he just installed a RB20 in his Patrol lol! Wanted to know how many turbo's GTR's ran.

Quad turbo mate.

Edited by CRoNic...
Spotted Sik-R31 in the Colonades carpark the other day. Huge for sale sign on it along with a giant Nismo sticker on the rear window... Complete with duct tape eye lids and stockies on the rear.

P plater, of course.

Oh, and also had a quick chat to a older guy in BP on Beach road... he just installed a RB20 in his Patrol lol! Wanted to know how many turbo's GTR's ran.

Quad turbo mate.

SIKR31 or SIK031, if it's the latter, that's my mates car and has been stolen.

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