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Spotto'd a midnight purple R34 GT-R yesterday on Commonwealth Av, looked like RH9

RH9 isnt midnight purple, its got a camelion paint job (Im not sure what the exact name is) and I dont think that John drives it on the street very often... But I think I have seen the one that youre refering to also.

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:blink: michele! i loved it and thinking about going to a public session! you were doing well as well! i also meant to talk to you more about helmets and more racing stuff but kept getting side tracked or just watching the cars on the pan :D

RH9 is such a nice car!!! :rofl:

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Saw a silver 33 driving past the speed camera in woden at about 520 in heavy traffic yesterday afternoon.

Saw a silver 33 with a dark grey body kit near belco mall at about 12 yesterday.. looked as though it had all the gtr body parts but there was no gtr badge on the back.

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To the cock smoker this morning in the burgundy R33 on belconnen way. Next time you sit up my ass you wont have a front end, then I am more then likely to get out and punch shit out of you!! I was in the red VU commondore ute ss kit.

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hehe i live just down there

also spotted a white 32 gtr on haydon drive tonight about 8pmish i was turning off college street and also i just got pulled up by the poilice for an rbt and a licence and rego check, and they wrote my mobile number down, any ideas why the police would want my phone number?

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