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Spotted Troy's Ex 33.

My-Oh-My is it looking good. -> Resprayed, tidied up and sounding hawt :yes:

Also spotted another 4 or so Skylines at Trojans.

Shop is looking good and tidy indeed. Works getting done.

Had a chat to John. :thumbsup:

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Spotted Troy's Ex 33.

My-Oh-My is it looking good. -> Resprayed, tidied up and sounding hawt :yes:

Also spotted another 4 or so Skylines at Trojans.

Shop is looking good and tidy indeed. Works getting done.

Had a chat to John. :thumbsup:

So, does anyone know who owns that sexy 33' in MP? That thing has been sitting there for a while :/

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Either this morning or yesterday morning (I *think* this morning) was a white 34 turned out from Amaroo onto Horsepark drive.

Definitely this morning spotted Jimmy near Mitchell and this afternoon on the parkway followed by a white 34.

All while stealthed in my red 318.

I never see Skylines when I'm in mine!

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Either this morning or yesterday morning (I *think* this morning) was a white 34 turned out from Amaroo onto Horsepark drive.

Definitely this morning spotted Jimmy near Mitchell and this afternoon on the parkway followed by a white 34.

All while stealthed in my red 318.

I never see Skylines when I'm in mine!

That was no doubt me on Horsepark drive. ^_^

I've been spotting heaps ! Just Cbf spotting here unless I know they're SAU. A mate of mine spotted the baby blue wingless R34 GTR in civic yesterday.

I think I've seen that blue R34 you speak of. Looks a bit rough around the edges? :( Is it actually a real GTR? I thought it just had GTR badges etc lol

Or maybe I saw a diff one...

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