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spotted a dark coloured gtr33 up modbury *drools* my dream car *thumbs up*

i wont say the plates but had skylinesaustralia.com sticker on front windscreen.

Sounds like it might have been the Pawleymobile!

Sounds like it might have been the Pawleymobile!

dont think so as this one wasnt midnight purple and had custom plates - sirxxx. having said that, i'd be surprised if he drives his gtr at all.

i spotted a nice looking white R34 on south rd earlier. had red plates PHAT R34 or something? i didnt get a real good look.

Yeh, i went down to marion shopping centre, and saw it parked up the top car park (inside one). Looks very nice. Was it a full bomex kit on it ? i only had a quick look since i had to rush into a free parking spot before 100 other people :D

dont think so as this one wasnt midnight purple and had custom plates - sirxxx. having said that, i'd be surprised if he drives his gtr at all.

i saw Mick the other day in SIR.

perhaps his passenger may have something to do with what you are saying Dookie. (required a boosta seat!)

or are you saying that my car doesnt come out much :(

its almost a daily occurrance lately

Im down at flinders as well, and i saw another 4 door R34 (sum chick driving it). Looks pretty nice. (One of those yellowish creamy colors)

Which campus you see that at??? You can't get 4 doors in yellow so would have to be custom paint if it's a 34 4 door

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