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Spotted what looked like a 1999 silver r34 gtr yesterday on gladstone road right where the car wash/speed camera is. Number plate was 99 gtr or something like that. Only saw the front of the car as we were on opposite sides, but it looked real nice.

that would of been me :cheers:

Spotted a nice white 33 with some big decals vynals down the side looked like a workshop name or something and the. 10 mins later got a toto and a wave from a white 33 gtr both in mt Evelyn about 6 6:30 ish

Spotted a nice white 33 with some big decals vynals down the side looked like a workshop name or something and the. 10 mins later got a toto and a wave from a white 33 gtr both in mt Evelyn about 6 6:30 ish

R Power?

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Brad - That's Evans car, owns Rpower Motorsport. He built my car, has a few GTRs being built there atm. Top work, great bloke.

https://www.facebook.com/RpowerMotorsports

Edited by ShyBoi

Spotted white r34 gtt at lynbrook Kfc had sau stickers on both sides. I was in the black 33 gtst. Was gonna come say hi then u left lol

I think that was me. I was teaching someone how to drive manual in the industrial area behind the kfc.

spotted a white 4dr 34 gt-t in carrum downs yesterday, had the plates [GTT4DR] or something like that, parked on the side of a street. had a SAU sticker on the drivers side rear quarter window.

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