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Seen that car, looks tough. Are you a grey 32?

Yeah, it looks mean as - pretty quiet too - I think my 3" exhaust powered RB20 Puss Bucket is louder. hahahahahaha

Yeah, a bluish tinted metallic grey mate.

Plates: RBL-33T (LOL, not my choosing..)

You wouldn't happen to be the GTST with the (R33?) white rims that pulled into autObarn today? Beside Goodyear in Penrith.

YES I KNOW MY REAR GUARDS ARE RUSTED OUT.

lol.

Eh.

Nope.

The only stickers mine has on it are on the Drivers side.

Little mouse lookin' thing - with some jap writing, and "Eat, Sleep, Drift" semi-comic strip. lol.

I wish though - that's a clean '32 that guy has, saw him recently too.

NIZ00M grey 33 in bulli this arvo bout 430pm, id never have guessed your car has a turbo too, keep it to the track champ.....

white 32 at the shell wonoona i think at bout 6pm didnt catch plates

Spotted Terry's N1 GTR on the GWH this afternoon; looks so mean.

Very nice.

Also saw a white R35 GTR with black rims & a vocal exhaust at Glenbrook pulling out on to the highway.

A good day.

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