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Out walking the Doggie, Spotted and Waved to 5hiv's Bro (silver 34) about 10 minutes ago...

Must have been me driving as i was using his car whole day but i didnt saw you, sorry.

Black 33 (maybe GTR)? with Black rims cruised past my place about 10 mins ago...

Its my mates car, Black R33 with Black rims and has a GTR spoiler. He was at my place as i was putting his Spoiler on. Love to work on Skylines :)

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White 33 GTR on London circuit this morning, saw it leave and park in the carpark across from Rydges.

Also saw a black R35 gunning it along the big roundabout.

Stop teasing me with GTRs while I'm stuck in the office!

white one sounds like the same I saw earlier today. occasionally see a nice Aston out the back of my building (Customs house)

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Yep spotted a white 33 gtst with a gtr wing this morning (outside Allara hse)

I was at mingle when I saw it at the lights. can confirm it had GTR wing and wheels

I didn't look closely, I was actually up in my office and it was down in the carpark. Had a GTR badge etc, looked whale like enough.... :)

couldn't see the entire car, but I agree, it looked to be a GTR

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I was at mingle when I saw it at the lights. can confirm it had GTR wing and wheels

couldn't see the entire car, but I agree, it looked to be a GTR

Yep spotted a white 33 gtst with a gtr wing this morning (outside Allara hse)

white one sounds like the same I saw earlier today. occasionally see a nice Aston out the back of my building (Customs house)

Yeah that would have been me in the white GTR. Can confirm it's not a GTST :) Been a while since I've been spotted :D

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