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Spotted a Black R34 GT(-T?) At around 3PM on Edgars RD, Thommastown with number plate [ YAS1N ]

Also Spotted a B-E-A-utiful Bayside Blue R34 GT-R with a sexy exhaust note TWICE today, once at 4:30PM on High ST. Epping (was getting skool books and heard it from inside shop but only caught a glimpse), then again on Somerton RD. on the way to RoxburghPark with number plate [ G34TR ]

Anyone know the owner of this car G34TR?

http://www.carsguide.com.au/cars-for-sale/P13992748

Edited by EnFlaMEd

.... wut...

someone has advertised a bayside blue R34 GTR with the Victorian registration "G34TR" for sale in South Australia across many different websites for the low low price of $10,900. This seems a little undervalued to me so being the good Samaritan that I am I thought maybe the REAL owner of this Victorian registered BNR34 might like to know that pictures of his/her car are being used fraudulently.

This is the contact number left on the advertisement on carsguide.com.au Barbara (08) 7201 2088

Edited by EnFlaMEd

saw a very nice looking red r32 skyline at around 11pm or so tonight at stud road maccas/bp station, he was filling up. It was a very nice reddy/pearlish colour, it looked real nice. I didnt see much of it but it had an r32 club sticker or something and some other stickers i didnt recognise.

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