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got a flash from a gunmetal grey r32 gtr with plates GTR-32P around lunchtime at rocky point rd sans souci, had SAU stickers too

Hey mate sorry abot late reply that was me :blink: thanks for spoting. I saw your tough beast with nice intercooler very nice! :P

I was on my way to doctors and to get some cobwebs out of my pipe.

See ya around are you local?

Dave

Spotted about 10 or so R33's today! Probably more but lost count lol

Black R34 GTR at George street with black lmgt4's tonight! Looked insane!

Another black R34 GTT no idea what road but it was just outside the city!

Yellow R34 GT at lidcombe behind me at the lights :ermm:

And R32 GTR with plates GT32TR or something on the lines of that :down: at The Rocks tonight, had LED rear lights.

Finally Spotted, you must of been out of work early yesterday?

Well kind of. I had to compile some reports and then present them in a teleconference at 11pm to the US. Sarked deek.

Did you get new rims?

Well kind of. I had to compile some reports and then present them in a teleconference at 11pm to the US. Sarked deek.

Did you get new rims?

Ah ok, ive had them for a while they were on there at the last cruise.

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