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JOe i think thats another car, fat asian dude with glasses i think drives a silver 1 with plates VSPEC i think

yeah the dude is an elderly guy who drives the GTR33, i seen him a number of times on leech hway and aroundmy house, he said HI to me once and gave me the thumbs up

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yeah the dude is an elderly guy who drives the GTR33, i seen him a number of times on leech hway and aroundmy house, he said HI to me once and gave me the thumbs up [/b]

might have to tell the old boy about SAU. Was a damn nice car, purple looks grand on a GTR.

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speaking of 34's saw a white one - gtt, on aberdeen street in northbridge last friday night. lined up behind him at the lights and fanged it, but obviously my n/a didnt match a 206kw neo engine, didnt see the license plates though.. :burnout:

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Yep I saw GTR33 today on the way to work on Ranford Road. Man its hot. Maybe he is a doctor at the Armadale hospital?

Saw the "Apexi" R34 GTT in NorthBridge last sat night. Looks nice but personally i prefer Chris's R34. Not sure why but it looks meaner.

I see a very nice silver R33GTST regularly in Freo. It has the best kit ive seen. Not sure what it is but the car i think is stock...stock exhaust tip at least.

Saw a nice Red R33GTST with 18's and lowered the other day with a blond chick driving it. Looked nice and so did she AND her friend.

Also I see a nice Black R33 GTR most days. The guy has been on SDU before.... lives in Nth Freo.

So many nice skys driving around and i get so jealous.

Ben

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Originally posted by 34GTt

hey skydragon ... did the white 34 have a tuned by EVO-R sticker on the boot ? mite have been me  :O

Hey 34Gtt I see your car sometimes. Usually in the Roe St carpark in NB....I used to see your 33 in there as well. Both very nice cars.

I saw you yesterday (friday) arvo on my way home from work on South St..... I was stuck in the middle lane and you canned past me in the left lane. And I saw you turn off into an estate (I assume you live in there).

Mines the Silver and grey 33 with a GTR rear wing. Stock rims.

Ben

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