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spotted: the famous and infamous GTR 94V at Jerra. I can honestly say YES it exists and is "all that and more". The condition and colour Rates in my book, very Phat!

(infamous is you Jayce) nice to meet the missus - a keeper!

Ah,shucks!I'm blushing!And Erica is too!

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HEHE, then you did see me but it was Nugget your thinking of. The Yellow GTS you refer to is actually my GTR. and yes dont worry guys the finish will be better this time, and slightly different...

Now I'm confused,Stirlo:I thought your GTR was gunmetal grey... :confused: And I definately saw a GTS-no flared guards,no exposed grill(that rolled-over-lip style bonnet was the clincher),standard low mount wing...so,if your GTR is yellow,I musta had my radar turned off briefly,'cause I missed it altogether! :looney:

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spotted jayce at jerra shops not in his car or the forrestor but in flesh and what a spot that was hehehehehehehehe lucky u whistled otherwise wouldnt have said hello

I know what you mean!Feels weird without my car nearby! I was just checkin' out your FMIC in a daydream(dunno what it is,but it just looks SOOOOOooo tough on your ride)when you came outta the shops...I wasn't stalking your intercooler! :innocent: Honestly,I wasn't!!

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spotted Sinista at ed's this morning, genuinly very nice guy and an amazing car, its the 1 thing that stand out about his and jayces gtr's, simply very clean, immaculate cars, and great to see.

had my 2new front tyres put on this morning, only to go to tez in mawson and be knocked back for low tread on the inside egde of my left rear tyre, just fu**ing over the whole thing, someone by my damn car, cause im over the hassle.

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spotted terminal i think it was entering ANU today at about 11 or so, not 100% sure if it was terminal, the stagea had NSW plates (you changed your rego recently yeh term?)

spotted the yellow R33 with stickers at woden.

stockish gunmetal series I in a driveway in gowrie with a nice muffler.

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