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spotted a nice r34 gtr m-spec NUR on a beach front carpark today. was then when i cruised past. and when i came back an hour later still there, so pulled up next to it and took a few snaps with my car (dw no plates were or will be included if ever posted)

maybe your the same NUR 34 just had a gearbox done recently

ohyeah and bunch of r33's and r34's randomly along the way to many to post each one

nah didnt know about any meets but noticed a group of people there on the way back could only see a white 32 gtr.. ?

had different rims on :cool:

spotted rim-spec on the ring road just before the fitzgerald rd exit this afternoon around 12 or so

much better with black wheels and minus that stupid wing

had to go to the west then back to south/east!

Black 33 GTR on princess to dand around 12:10-20am , your car is sick bro! Did you have as big as a laugh as I did watching those idots race each other and stop at 80? I sersiouly was scared for other people they, were swerving all over the place those rejects should not be on the road

saw a black r33 in werribee next to a primary skool. drove past it and though it was dezz cause it had white avs model 6's. well i think it was avs 6's but remembered you sold em and car isnt on the road lol.

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