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Saw a White R34 GTR V SPEC on Victoria Rd Gladesville this arvo..Had no number plates front or back and looked very much like it was 'just off the boat'

Yea that was me , were you in the r33 gtst ? I just picked it up from hobbs , the bastards tried to nick my stereo and scratched the mould around it , dont know what happened they left it there all unpluged in its slot .

By the way if you looked close you would have seen its an M-spec not a v-spec , very few m-specs were made from may 2001 and they have leather trim .

Yea that was me , were you in the r33 gtst ? I just picked it up from hobbs , the bastards tried to nick my stereo and scratched the mould around it , dont know what happened they left it there all unpluged in its slot .

By the way if you looked close you would have seen its an M-spec not a v-spec , very few m-specs  were made from may 2001 and they have leather trim .

omfg nice car man :)

me = jealous

how much did u pick it up for?

]']i spotted R34GTT (ECL) infront of cheltnham girls highschool  

i waved  but i dont u saw me..

ah, was that you that beeped goin the other way?

hehe, me was day dreaming again

but my brother mentioned it was a white r32?

hmm. also spotted a grey/silver r34 gtt with tommy kaira front bar and badges in the market city car park

looked good

anyone here?

yesterday i saw a white 33 (was it u wilch?) @ towers & a grey 32 & silver 32 within 2 mins. of each other @ towers just b4 it started hailing @ 4.15ish & i got pelted with big hailstones. saw a burgundy 33 @ burwood @ 6ish & another burgundy 33 @ 2.30am in campsie doing laps on the main rd

yesterday i saw a white 33 (was it u wilch?) @ towers & a grey 32 & silver 32 within 2 mins. of each other @ towers just b4 it started hailing @ 4.15ish & i got pelted with big hailstones. saw a burgundy 33 @ burwood @ 6ish & another burgundy 33 @ 2.30am in campsie doing laps on the main rd

Nah dude, wasn't me. I was busy getting pelted with hail trying to get my car into the garage.

SPOTTED: I think I'm on drugs. Anyhoo, about 12:30 on Cooks Rd (i think - in the back of Baulkham Hill). I saw a white R34 with carbon fibre bonnet. It was too dark and too quick to see if it was a GTR or not but i have a gut feeling that it was N1 GTR. It's going to bug me now - whether it was a GTR or not. As far as I know there is one N1 R34 in Sydney, I actually saw it a year or so ago in North Ryde.

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