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I wonder how long it will take someone to spot you with the new hotness :O

hahaha i already got spotted by caine just then tosh :P

had a chat on the way into work... and man it looks sex mate... :D

spotted at maquarie uni today

Silver R33 GTR plates "ONISMO" i think

car was soo low and had massive damage on the lower front bar but still mad car

hahaha yeh ashame on the car... i used to see it heaps last year....

Saw a Black GTR in penrith wesfields carpark, JPR-034 i think was the plate.

And got a wave off an orange R33 that was heading towards penrith on the Great western HWY.

RJP 034...

I know that car VERY well... was the first R34 GTR I ever sold... hahahaha (awww the sentimental value!!!)

Spotted a red 31 with P plates westbound on Wyong Rd Tuggerah today about 2pm - waved and got the bird in return - WTF??? Loser... :laugh:

Also spotted white R33 southbound on F3 (near Tuggerah) tonight - A****X - something like that!

Mass...

I wonder how long it will take someone to spot you with the new hotness :/

spotted on my way home from work tonight in the shithouse traffic....

I WANTIE, it looks awesome, seriously was thinking of doing something similar to this, want to hook me up? free advertising i guess :laugh:

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