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saw this 32 Jeet on New Canterbury road this arvo

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and then spotted Jess in her 'SINISTER' white GT-R about 90 seconds later turning off Crystal street

I have seen that silver R32 a few times, dont think he is on here tho

Huh where were you?

looks like someone may have bought one of the 34 GT-Rs at E&M. saw this guy test driving it at Five Dock

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Still in Five Dock, saw this cbr250 that had met with an old Merc- nobody from here i hopes

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saw this at Parramatta

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nothing to do with 'Lines- just thought it was an odd car to have 'killa' number plates :(

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congrats to babak, his cars a machine

i should have brought down one of our customers R33 GTR

would have given him a nice run for his money :domokun:

Cheers Anthony,

Wat GTR? wat Race 4 money? no no. me no race on the road,, u know... lol

Only at the strip with slicks and all that...

Hows evrything btw? long time no see...

Take care...

Babak

hey babak

the GTR is a customers car which just got back on the road today, apparently made decent numbers in japan gotta put in on the dyno soon and check it out

no racing on the road bro i meant it could have given you a run on the dyno at the dyno day :domokun:

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