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Spotted a silver R32 GT-R V-Spec II with the factory (I think?) BBS wheels and everything down parked in front of Weston Creek Indoor Sports Centre about 7:30/5 mins ago

beaddiful car, I thought Jayce's was the only one in town

Yep;know that car! There's actually a third V Spec II in town(that I know of-I s'pose there may be more),but yes,there ain't many of "us" about!

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spotted a white supra today near Lanyon, black carbon fibre bonnet, big wing and black flame decals up the side. looked like something out of the F&F. still, pretty cool, got my attention!

Also a yellow R34 GT-T heading towards tuggers along Athlon.

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Termainal: wasnt me.....

LO_R33: i was filming that for the news that night and did a live cross from outside one the houses which were burnt down. poor buggers.....

Damn man, did you beat the firetrucks there? Win news beat the fire trucks to the scene by atleast 15 minutes... :) Maybe news crews should start carrying big water pistols :lol:

Was pretty scary how quick that fire came from a small grass fire, to an out of control mess.

Dayne

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