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Spotted a black 33 S2 Vic plates on London Cct at around 10 this morning and not long after spotted the tail light of a silver 34 in Farrer Place Civic. It was a fleeting glance over a coffee cup but for some reason at the time I thought it was a GTR so it could have been the same one Jeremy spotted. hope so for Jeremy's sake coz that'll make three.

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Spotted a black 33 S2 Vic plates on London Cct at around 10 this morning and not long after spotted the tail light of a silver 34 in Farrer Place Civic. It was a fleeting glance over a coffee cup but for some reason at the time I thought it was a GTR so it could have been the same one Jeremy spotted. hope so for Jeremy's sake coz that'll make three.

It was a GTR - saw the badges and all :$ !!! I was walking in the shops with my m8's and I saw this R34 nose sticking out from some trees. I shouted "R34 GTR !!!!" and my m8's asked if I wanted to watch it go past to which I said "yes ! :action-smiley-069: " He did a big U-turn right in the middle of civic shops (Just outside Gus') and drove off. I was so happy(: I swear those GTR's are amazing. Flawless in every aspect of the word.

3x R34 GTR's spotted ! ! ! !

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you sure it was a legit gtr? and not some top bloke with gtr badges.

Also you seem to spot a heat of them :\

Well - I was thinking the same - but he had the GTR front badge as well as the bum badge. It could always be a GTT with a GTR badge. I didn't see if it had flared guards to confirm my findings- However, I'm pretty sure it was a GTR.

I've only seen 4 ! My bad..

There is a BSB one in my street (He visits his brother - who has the R35 GTR) and then I saw Alaan's new R34 GTR Vspec II the other day annnd a silver one at the lights (i think it was the same one I spotted today though).

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Finally spotted the owners of the R32 GTR BSB that I always see around my place. female driver + passenger. So.... I did like all JDM owners do and drifted around their R32 GTR 3-4 times, by this point I pulled up next to them and got their number plate.

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hahahha ^^^ sounds like Tokyo drift :D

I saw a black 33 gtr? It had the gtr wing driving past my place just as I was going to get fuel, (western st Yarralumla) at about 11am, then drove to woden plaza and back, and saw him parked in the carpark at yarra shops just now. not sure if he is a member or not?

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