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Spotted a White r33 GTR plates "GTR---" for sale.. Looked hot on Old Northern this morning

Also spotted some douche in a white r33 gts-t with veilside bodykit abd stickers everywhere with a GOD DAMN GTR Sticker on it's boot... YOU IDIOT!

also on old northern this morning.

THIS is why... Plus what the hell is the point?

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Clearly it bothers you so I'll stop!

(and FYI - the blue text and background doesn't look like that on any of the pc's I use... and there was no real point, the blue is standard text typing colour for me!)

Spotted the same silver 33 today heading east through the big roundabout at Tuggerah (Wyong Rd/Pac Hwy) - very dirty and in desperate need of a bath!!! I think it has black and red rims???

Thats the one works off chittaway roundabout.

Spotted kyle787 at West Gossie Maccas chatting to me tonight.

A black R33 went past at the lights. Missed plates/series.

Was probably me! Went past there about 4 times tonight! :)

Spotted

Wink in chatswood, was in the Beer Barons GTR as we drove by....

Oh man that car is one hell of a beast for the mods he has done to it....

Damn for a second I thought you taking the piss and talking about my car hahahaha :D

This morning about 7:45:

Spotted a Black R32 GTST with white 18's going across Ryde rd

White R33 GTST (S1) Turning right onto Victoria Rd :flashed: - startled look in return

Also spotted a silver R34GTR which was wingless, dirty and had no GTR badge (!? :D) on ryde rd this morning (YPZ-XXX).

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