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I saw those 2 GT-R's for sale as well.

This morning about 11:15, silver R33 GT-R in Phillip with a bit of lively driving, seconds later saw MickGTR on Melrose Drive.

About 12:45, black R34 25GT-t on Tuggeranon Parkway, front mount & mags

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just a word or warning on speeding - but shouldn't be necessary as no one in these high powered skylines on SAUACT speed :)

i've seen a whole crapload of RBTs and cops with speeding guns around. the most notorious one is going across that big bridge into the city, the one before city hill. cops are never there, and the problem is that everyone travels at 70-80 down that road, where it's actually signposted 60.

never seen cops there before, but there was one hidden behind trees with a handgun near the carpark, so watch out.

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Blueprint went around the corner to the parkway just before me when you spotted that Black GT-T. Tried to catch up but didn't want to speed.

But I wasn't speeding......

With the car in the unfinished state that it's in I don't need to be attracting the wrong kind of attention to it :Oops:

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