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Was getting dark when I saw it, but looked like this sorta colour: http://blog.niot.net/en/tag/gt-r+v-spec/

Had the xenon lights, looked sweet as.

Just realised the link has loads of diff colours, neway looks like all the red ones lol. It was a bold slightly dark red.

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Was getting dark when I saw it, but looked like this sorta colour: http://blog.niot.net/en/tag/gt-r+v-spec/

Had the xenon lights, looked sweet as.

Just realised the link has loads of diff colours, neway looks like all the red ones lol. It was a bold slightly dark red.

oh sweet jesus that's pretty much it

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Spotted a black R32 GTR (I think, was a quick glance staring into the sun) turning off from Lady Denman and heading onto the parkway going towards Tuggers. I was heading the opposite direction, was between 4:30-5ish.

My Petey also said he spotted a dude driving a pink R33 in Tuggers yesterday.

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Just spotted a dark grey/black R33 Pull out in front of me turning off gladstone st in fyshwick :D made me use the brakes in the van! (which don't really do all that much)

My apologies, :yes: misjudged the truck in front of me. Just got the 'mistress' back and giving it a bit of a run

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HAHA cool. it was someone on here!!!

its a pretty common thing in fyshwick... everyone drives crazy when they get into that subburb for some reason

Cos they feel guilty getting $100 worth of porn, race in and get out!

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