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had a stockish white r33 series I, try and drag me today and 7:45pm, he tried to no avail.... left him behind, next lights he asked wat the hell i had LOL....

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Spotted white r33 GTST near Miranda heading north around 345pm today, black wheels with red rim - looks good going along

Are you from the shire??? Havent seen many white gtst's apart from mine with black wheels in white, hovering around te shire :D

I saw and waved at a White R34 GTT on Old Windsor Road (at the lights at the end of the M2)... he gave me a toot back :P

I saw one last Monday (6 days ago) at BP Seven Hills... had an exhaust and sounded nice :P

Was that you??

was that me....

were you go towards norwest area?

just got home from work.... i had a mad little run with 2 guys in a white R32 GTR with R34 GTR rims, this thing was quick, the plates were "ARR 6*P", he was toying round with me, and i was pushing it..... stopped at the lights had a chat to find out he had 350awkw.

i want a GTR!!!!!

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was that me....

were you go towards norwest area?

yep that was me !!

I waved, but you must have missed it ? cause it took you a second then you waved and gave me a toot :P

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