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White R33 in Deer Park about to go on the tow truck, police were there with the disco lights obviously assisting with diverting traffic. Wow its good to know VIC police will lend a helping hand when your car breaks down hey, Who knows the problem might be minor and you could have your car back in lets say 48hrs? :O

spotted Joeyjoejoejuniorshabadoo aswell.... was kind enough to take me for a spin WoW!! Boooost :)

thanks again mate, definitely helped to convince me to upgrade. ur car is an animal

thanx matey! :O

Wow its good to know VIC police will lend a helping hand when your car breaks down hey, Who knows the problem might be minor and you could have your car back in lets say 48hrs? :D

lol

Cruised with a black GTT on the monash, citybound around 245ish this afternoon. Huge GT wing, with Nissan decals on bottom of the wing, left and right side and bigger skyline decal in between...then huge nismo vinyl on door/quarters of the car along with shopping list down the sides toward the front...thought you were gonna gome off with me to toorak rd...was gonna give you a wave, but then u changed your mind and decided to hit citylink instead...

Saw a few skylines today...

White R33 4 door with what loked like a small kit, down parmellia drive at about 4ish

Then saw a black R33 GTS-T down melton hwy a bit after had plates JSTNCE or something a rather

Spotted a yellow R32 at watergardens pub/hotel, think the owner might work there

Saved the best for last i saw a r33 gts-t with a GT-R badge at brimbank shops at around 5pm, must be rare lol

was the r33gtstgtr white by any chance??

I was at the car wash the other night at the back of woodgrove in Melton and this dude in a white 33gtst pulled in behind me. he goes "awesome another GTR" I had a quick look up and saw he was in a line and said "yours GTR too?" he goes "yeah just got it" so I get up to have a look... Straight away saw it wasn't GTR as it had normal guards and gts grille. Go round the back and it had GTR badge and VSpec sticker. he goes "the guy said they are hard to find 33 VSpecs" so he bought it for $22K. I had to laugh and tell him it wasn't a GTR and he got gibbed, he argued the fact then told me my VSpecII was a old and fcked off LOL, gotta love the young and dumb hehehe

^^ Think I've seen that r33 around east maccas a few times...

Saw a gunmetal r32 gts4 on highstreet in melton yesturday around 3:30-4pm

and another gunmetal r32 in watergardens carpark, 2 blokes got out gave me a little stare, f**ked around with the trolley bay, then proceeded inside.

saw a 4 door 34 with a gtr badge..

i cried

Hahaha...

I saw a 4 door 33 GTR while I was in Japan... ...Never believed it was a GTR until I saw a photo of one in a book... ...Said there was only around 350 special build ones out there...

I doubt there were any 34 ones made...

Last Sunday saw 2 32gtrs:

1. MYFAST in Glen Waverley: gunmetal grey. nice rims too. dunno what they are but nice.

2. another one at Coles Springvale car parking at night. Maybe gunmetal too. Forgot what the custom plate was.

On Tues saw a white 33 on Narre Warren Cranbourne Road in Narre Warren.

Saw another one on Wed. Maybe the same one. Princes Hwy in Narre Warren.

Also on Wed saw one gunmetal 32gtr on Centre Road in Clayton around 6.30ish heading toward Clayton.

Hahaha...

I saw a 4 door 33 GTR while I was in Japan... ...Never believed it was a GTR until I saw a photo of one in a book... ...Said there was only around 350 special build ones out there...

I doubt there were any 34 ones made...

Yep, '33 4-Door GT-R's exist, I got to have a long chat to the only owner of one that I know of in Aus. Here's some pics I took:

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Yep, '33 4-Door GT-R's exist, I got to have a long chat to the only owner of one that I know of in Aus. Here's some pics I took:

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Oh kewl... ...Thanks for the photos...

I like how the hips blend into the doors... ...but I've never liked the rear of 4 door 33s (& 32s)...

was the r33gtstgtr white by any chance??

I was at the car wash the other night at the back of woodgrove in Melton and this dude in a white 33gtst pulled in behind me. he goes "awesome another GTR" I had a quick look up and saw he was in a line and said "yours GTR too?" he goes "yeah just got it" so I get up to have a look... Straight away saw it wasn't GTR as it had normal guards and gts grille. Go round the back and it had GTR badge and VSpec sticker. he goes "the guy said they are hard to find 33 VSpecs" so he bought it for $22K. I had to laugh and tell him it wasn't a GTR and he got gibbed, he argued the fact then told me my VSpecII was a old and fcked off LOL, gotta love the young and dumb hehehe

LMFAO jibbed or what hahahah, 22k i would be shattered!

Um nah its actually silver lol must be a few of these rare GT-R/GTS-Ts getting around, they must be an autech car or something a rather :)

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