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BEG45X Silver S2 R33 GTST at Panthers Thursday night

Purple R34 GTR with CF wing on King Georges yesterday

CMY4SS white R33 GTST in Brighton last night..

Great plates huh?:)

Saw a yellow 34 GTT without wing and plates ONLINE (i think) out at ingleburn. Nice ride :P

Also saw a blue 32 GTR (or kitted GTS-T) turning onto the hume highway around bass hill i think

Standard plates AA something. Very nice car

Also spotted a riced up lancer who tried to race me :headspin:

spotted yesterday (or was it the day before) : silver r34 gtt, stock rear bar, exhaust and an apexi badge goin towards dural and turning off into the road at hungry jacks.... he seemed scared of me =(

also spotted last night night cnr purchase road, a bunch of little kiddies chucking rocks at cars from the side of the road... one hit my passenger door but luckily only a scratch which came off after some fixing ~~ wasnt impressed

spotted yesterday (or was it the day before) : silver r34 gtt, stock rear bar, exhaust and an apexi badge goin towards dural and turning off into the road at hungry jacks.... he seemed scared of me =(  

also spotted last night night cnr purchase road, a bunch of little kiddies chucking rocks at cars from the side of the road... one hit my passenger door but luckily only a scratch which came off after some fixing ~~ wasnt impressed

Yeah? Little bastards!#$!$@@!! Might go hunting tonight...... >:

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