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wow over the past few days ive seen some really riced/phukt up R33s :ermm:

Spotted this yellow R33 GTST with a massive body kit; GTR front bar and failside skirts.

had the uglyest rims EVER! it was like +10000000 offset and they were trispokes that resembles razor blades pinch.gif

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Looked exactly like these but in silver and not that massive >.<

it also had a vinyl of a chick with a sword on the side. driven by habibs.

was on hume hwy around 12:45 today.

Silver R33 GTR on High Street in Glen Iris, just after the Monash Freeway.

I was driving the other direction in my silver R34, i think you waved at me? lol.

Edited by Comsic Gate

Spotted a bayside blue r34 gtr on warrigal road this afternoon, looked awesome. :D

Also spotted a cop in my rear view just before he pulled me over for a 'random' check about an hour ago.... did a super inspection on me and the car :(

Spotted a White Series 2 R33 Type M with GTR badge on the back today around 5.30pm.

Drove like a knob end in peak hr, from 30-60kmh in 1st/2nd getting the blow-off to vent, tailgaiting, lane swapping every 50m or so.....

on the brakes with no where to go constantly. Was soooooo waiting for you to rear end someone!!!

Spotted him at Hartwell Bridge on Toorak Rd, (I sat a few cars back just to be safe) and watched this BS all the way up to Burwood Cemetery then he did a u-turn back towards Maccas. Shall i post plates?

edit: Your a danger to others on the road!

Edited by Stagea_Neo

ps. Spotted a red R30/31 this morning around 8.45am Highbury/Warrigul rd on way to work, with big exhaust, then again around 5.15pm on way home on Camberwell Rd/Trafalgar Rd, was just behind and at times a fe cars behind. Had a few 111's on the plate.

spotted an r33 parked outside of ducati bike dealership in city

spotted silver r34 on lygon st.

and finally spotted a white r33 with an angry turbo sticker with jun stickers too (ive seen you twice this week :nyaanyaa: ) also on lygon st.

these were in a time period of 10:30-11pm

Spotted kaz and a white 33 on bride rd

lol was that while parked outside Elgin Inn or driving there?? Was at SAU VIC meeting...

Spotted TWO yellow 34s on different sides of the road on the way there.. Bridge Rd also..

Also was following R31Nismoid on the way back towards the city :D

Spotted Yesterday a White R34 with Goldish rims yesterday driving through Springvale station at about 6:30p.m. Had SAU stickers.

Anyone on here? Car looked mint

Was a R34 GTT with GTR frontend? Not sure

On the drive home from work, white 180sx type x, black 180 type x with chick driving, red 33 gtst & metallic brown 35r on high st coburg-c'field then had a white 32 with a black bonnet behind me on mahoneys rd. Also just now a gunmetal s3 31 doses past mine on high st.

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