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Spotted a silver S2 R33 with massive chromies going into belco mall about 4, and then passed a dark coloured (it was night) R32 on my way back from gungahlin. also i think MIVEC went past me. it was a silver FTO with a massive wing.

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To my knowledge it was purchased locally buy a certain someone who used to own a gunmetal R32 GTR with Avo turboworld stickers down the side of it... :)

EDIT: I could be wrong though, but I know in the last week a white R34 GTR V-Spec II has been added to the Canberra lineup :) Seems like theyre becoming a bit more common now prices have slipped on them.

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Nah same car, i think its the guys girlfriends car, its usually parked at BDL fyshwick. I tend to never see a girl driving it but...

Dayne

It's her's I hope she was driving it cos I certaintly havn't driven it for a while i don't think, and she drives it every where I'll have to tell her you think she looks like a guy. I hardly every drive hers cos I got my shity banged up burgendy one goes faster :) where'd ya see it by the way was it saturday morning and you drive the black one???

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Technically not a real "spotted" but anyway.....

Brian Hall Autos in Phillip have an R34 for sale in their showroom, it's a GT-t, they seem to think it's a GT-R as that's what they're referring to it as, and they've got an asking price of $45,990 on it.

I love car shops that don't know what they've got....

The funny problem is that it's too cheap for a GT-R and a bit rich for a GT-t :D

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To my knowledge it was purchased locally buy a certain someone who used to own a gunmetal R32 GTR with Avo turboworld stickers down the side of it... :D

EDIT: I could be wrong though, but I know in the last week a white R34 GTR V-Spec II has been added to the Canberra lineup :D Seems like theyre becoming a bit more common now prices have slipped on them.

that bastard!!!!! a 700horse 32 just wasn't enough was it. that is without a doubt the nicest 34 i've ever seen. and damn cp039's too!!!! its just not fair!!! *stamps feet. flails arms around and goes and sooks in the corner*

the only 34 that might tempt me otherwise would be volk's 750ps demo car. see attach and clicky.

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