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spotted a silver 32 GTR again today with TWO.06L plates in the corner of my workshop up on stands...once turbo to intercooler piping is finished ill do a 'foreshore flyby' in it.

spotted two black 33's today, one in gosford and the other at wyoming...didnt get the plates

also a black R34 on beumont st in newy on the weekend... it was phat

and there was a white R33 in a dealer on tudor street, not sure how much its going for, and didnt really get a good look

- Daniel

Lol it's funny, so many spottings but no body spotting SAU people.

Followed a white R34 up Myall Road in Cardiff this afternoon, was in my bro's White R31.

that warpainted gtr does the rounds... i see it in newy fairly often... gave him a wave but either looks down on my 32 gtst or hes just plain arrogant... he saw me too..

Soz dude what colour 32 you in M8 if i see ya ill wave. Most of the time i dont take much notice of whats around me usally off with the fairies

blitzxtr, its a gunmetal 32 gtst, standardish looking except hacked up gtr front bar and front mount, i saw you on the pacific highway as i was turning right into alice st, and ive also seen your car parked in rose st, just up from my house.

no drama. i dont expect gtr drivers to wave.. so any is a bonus, hahaha, sorry bout calling you arrogant... but you saw me or you were looking straight through me.

Edited by NZM.031

Saw white R34 in Kotara, silver R33 in Merewhether, white R33 in Cardiff, Grey R33 with CF bonnet and black decals on the side at King st maccas, White R33 4-dr with QLD plates just before King edward park a and black R34 in the foreshore, all this afternoon.

Edited by -Jimmy-
spotted a silver 32 GTR again today with TWO.06L plates in the corner of my workshop up on stands...once turbo to intercooler piping is finished ill do a 'foreshore flyby' in it.

2nd gear, high RPM and give me a video camera. :D

Spotted a grey R32 4dr like mine, no kit, GTS-t rims painted black I think near garden suburb turning right at lights.

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