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This morning I saw a Yellow R33 heading towards Weston along Cotter Rd... A couple of days ago I saw a Black R32 GTR with black wheels and black no. plates in Barton. Looked like had been recenty resprayed and well cared for. Also sounded like it had a considerable amount of work done. Was pure GTR porn :worship:

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This morning I saw a Yellow R33 heading towards Weston along Cotter Rd... A couple of days ago I saw a Black R32 GTR with black wheels and black no. plates in Barton. Looked like had been recenty resprayed and well cared for. Also sounded like it had a considerable amount of work done. Was pure GTR porn :worship:

I think i saw this a few weeks ago at trojan. Was mint inside and out!!!

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To the maroon R32 GTST who felt it was necessary to tailgate me and others along william hovel, then proceed to overtake cars into oncoming traffic along the double lines AND attempting to make clouds in stand-still traffic at the lights...you're a waster. Pull your head in, moron.

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