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spotted a red p plater driving a nice looking purple r33 gtr infront of broadway shopping centre around 1ish.

no p plates on the back n the GTR badge on the back was badged.

how do they afford it!?!?!?!

Anyhoo....

Spotted the Beer Baron Mobile turning onto Pacific Hwy Chatswood this arvo and straight after I spotted OSH33N?

one again, in the 31 so you guys didnt see me

spotted Mikey!

and someone finally spotted me in the 31 :D

spotted chubbs in the grampsmobile! this morning, was only half awake to hear this car reving next to me haha wanna race!

spotted a red p plater driving a nice looking purple r33 gtr infront of broadway shopping centre around 1ish.

no p plates on the back n the GTR badge on the back was badged.

illegal, If it is indeed a GTR... you cant have it on red P's anymore...

and as for affording it, have you seen the price of methamphetamines?!

yes it was you :)

I remember your exhaust but I always forget ur forum name lol

:blink:

Spotted a black R33 S1 with white Impuls, a series 2 wing, and a dodgey "Turbo" badge on the back. Spotted on Ryde Rd/Victoria Rd this morning.

i drive the same roads as you from berowra towards your work.. EVERY morning. and I've never EVER seen you!

Thats cause I'm always late, or early to make up for being late the day before... or in stealth mode in the wrx... well guess its not exactly stealth mode :domokun:

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