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Every morning (when im on mornings or evening shift) i see a white R32 GTR either on heatherton road or parking on cockring road.
I keep seeing this White R32 GT-R in Moorabbin area "NSMO32" or "NZMO32"

Same one that i keep seeing... dont see any SAU stickers on it though.

Cockring Road = Cochranes Road Moorabbin

massive thanks to the guy in the new gtr (red) that gave it a squirt for me up mt.dandy road this morning wish the lights didn't go green would have loved a chat with you.

Spotted him as well if his plates were SPECV. I was on my bike though.

needa spot some more skylines in geelong. go out for a cruise Friday night :)

i'll be going through geelong tonight around 12 or tomorrow morning, but now you got that bypass the avoids the whole RED LIGHT CAMERA and 70kph speedzones, i'll take the bypass at 100kph :stupid: keep an eye out lol

i'll be going through geelong tonight around 12 or tomorrow morning, but now you got that bypass the avoids the whole RED LIGHT CAMERA and 70kph speedzones, i'll take the bypass at 100kph :P keep an eye out lol

that bypass is ideal. leads me straight to uni :/

lots of lines on princess hwy last night

yeah a saw a r33 pulled up

and r32 pulled up dude was on the phone so maybe ringing for a taxi ??

and a white r34 gtr Vspec :banana: getting egged on my holdens and WRX's, i was just happy to sit back and watch and listen to it.

Was that you next to me down st georges road in the white 4 door 34?

That was me - you got a really clean car there :)

I saw that "hoon spec" statesman tailing you pretty bad at Regent - he pretty much cut me off ;)

The stove top lights sure set people off :banana:

That was me - you got a really clean car there :P

I saw that "hoon spec" statesman tailing you pretty bad at Regent - he pretty much cut me off :P

The stove top lights sure set people off :down:

Yeah they sure do he was sitting on my arse for a while

BTW wat headlights do you have in your car they look really white.... can you see well with them well at night?

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