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Spotted a kind of blurple-coloured s2 R33 (not quite blue, not quite purple) parked in the car park at Winston Hills shopping centre today, about an hour ago.

Spotted this car again today, different spot, same parking lot... I think the rego was BEK86N.

spotted an R35 on king georges road beverly hills last night, it was black and had black and gold or black and silver number plates GTR.082 or something similar parked at a drive in kebab shop next to the cinemas

Think I spotted Slim this morning on my way out, it was just before 10am at the M2 bridge crossover before the dipper into bulko... nice bright orange wheels, they really stand out!

that would be me :laugh:

just stickered em up today :thumbsup:

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your lucky, i'm still waiting for my first time! haha :(

I saw my first one in Singapore in September 08 around the GP.. It was black.. it was sexy.. it was everything I wanted it to look like in person :)

He lived a couple of houses down from my uncle. It drove past the house and i was like.. :thumbsup: a GTR in Singapore (their car tax is enormous - would cost upwards of $700 000) and my uncle told me to look out for his weekend car____ an orange lamborghini Gallardo... holy smokes! He parks his lambo in the carport.. and his Skyline on the street!! (Not much crime over in old Singapore)

Was a good day :)

also spotted what looked like a R33 GTS series 2 in silver at Harris park yesterday, cruising around with the stupidest number plate for a non gtr.... GOD.21A or GOD.21R

id rather see gtr badges on it with a gtr body kit than taking a number plate that a gtr could use lol

thats my cousins car....the plates were on it when she bought it...she hasn't bothered changin em.

spotted a Black R34 GT with green plates - we were side by side at the lights on Windsor road, everyone behind us was probly shocked that we didnt do the classic launch and street race when the lights went green....not sure if hes an SAU but meh, nice car mate, glad to see another green p plater r34 out there, and wasnt a d!ck either, didnt try to race me like everyone else!

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