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Spotted yesterday some dodgy looking guy in a really nice R33 GTR, plates were BY BY. He looked full sketchy, like as though he just stole it and was on his way to a ram raid... Don't know if he gets on this forum, but if he does let me say nice car, but, get a hair cut, bro...fully.

Richard

Spotted yesterday some dodgy looking guy in a really nice R33 GTR, plates were BY BY. He looked full sketchy, like as though he just stole it and was on his way to a ram raid... Don't know if he gets on this forum, but if he does let me say nice car, but, get a hair cut, bro...fully.

Richard

Get a job and stop hanging out at cafes on the chatswood strip :D

Spotted yesterday some dodgy looking guy in a really nice R33 GTR, plates were BY BY. He looked full sketchy, like as though he just stole it and was on his way to a ram raid... Don't know if he gets on this forum, but if he does let me say nice car, but, get a hair cut, bro...fully.

Richard

PS: About time I was spotted :)

Get a job and stop hanging out at cafes on the chatswood strip  :D

I'm trying mate, but there just aren't that many openings for a top F1 driver with full-sick talent like me...

As always the car looked very nice mate. :D

Richard

I'm trying mate, but there just aren't that many openings for a top F1 driver with full-sick talent like me...

As always the car looked very nice mate. :)

Richard

apparently there's a spot at BAR, better get moving

Spotted today - Atarmon about 9am, R33 GTR 'ULOVIT' ..

Then just as I was going over the harbour bridge drove up behind a gorgeous Black R34 GTR with just 'GTR' number plates, such a hot car, had some Nismo rims on, not sure if it was a V SPEC or whatever but damn nice!!!!

Spotted today - Atarmon about 9am, R33 GTR 'ULOVIT'

Then just as I was going over the harbour bridge I came up behind a GORGEOUS Black R34 GTR, had 'GTR' plates on it..was so damn hot, from what it looked like it had a set of nismo rims on it..

anyone know who ownes mad32t? i drive past his house nearly everyday and slow down and have a look at his car so he probably thinks im a freak or planning when im going to steal it. But its only because my skyline is sitting on a ship on its way over to australia, so looking at his keeps me thinking that this is all worth the wait!!!!

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