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Not obscuring the number plate would likely help your cause.  

Not sure why people do that.  What do you suppose others will do with that already public information?

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Not obscuring the number plate would likely help your cause.  

Not sure why people do that.  What do you suppose others will do with that already public information?

Post photo of black r32 no info

'Has anyone seen my old car?'

1992 R32 GTS  modified N/A ( not GTS-T) 
Gold badging 
17" SSA wheels 

Possibly now has full R32 GTS-T 5 stud conversion all round 
fullsize Nismo sticker across top of windscreen (from memory) 

Blanked out numberplate in the photo is due to the photo being taken a few years ago.... In Canberra at the time we had a big crime group knocking off skylines off the forum on a regular basis and they would scope the details of cars off the forum of regular locations etc and come back later and steal the cars 

this is one of the reasons I sold the car at the time 


would be interesting to know if the car is still out there 

think the bloke who bought it was going to swap all his good bits into it and drift 

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On 5/10/2017 at 10:39 PM, Steve85 said:

Nice photo. Did you use a camera or a phone to take this? I'm impressed! :)

Thanks. It was with a Nikon D750, but it was a quick snap off a tram so the above is heavily edited, it looked like this off the camera: 

 

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On 07/05/2017 at 4:03 PM, Birds said:

Traffic gaps with a dark 34R through Narre Warren South yesterday, numberplates VSPEC1(?) and female driver. Waved at me but I forgot to toot - sorry!

That would be Ness, midnight purple vspec. Nice girl

8 minutes ago, MissGTR34 said:

That would be Ness, midnight purple vspec. Nice girl

Cool, moving to the area soon, hoping to see more Skylines than I do where I am now :thumbsup:

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Stopped next to a blue (custom colour I think, not TH1) BNR32 this morning on Warrigal rd, crossing North rd towards Oakleigh.

White TE37s and an SAU Vic sticker on the rear 1/4 window.

 

Wasn't in the Nissan unfortunately, took a press car home last night, but the car looked pretty tough!

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On 9/20/2018 at 10:06 AM, alex182 said:

Stopped next to a blue (custom colour I think, not TH1) BNR32 this morning on Warrigal rd, crossing North rd towards Oakleigh.

White TE37s and an SAU Vic sticker on the rear 1/4 window.

 

Wasn't in the Nissan unfortunately, took a press car home last night, but the car looked pretty tough!

Pretty sure I've seen this one around too. Nice profile pic btw

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Won't post where this was parked in case it's a regular visitor there - I wouldn't want a beautiful thing stolen and f***ed up by the scum of society. But lovely LM!

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