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whilst doing some errands i saw a very nice looking dame driving a very nice looking midnight purple 33 gtr with te37's heading the opposite way on port rd.

They're actually Nismo 400R wheels rather than TE37s :P

Edited by Miss*33
Does that mean there is 3x Purple 33 GTR's in Adelaide then?????

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and this other one

Plus trick's, plus another one with standard wheels, the guy had it advertised for sale on these forums a few months ago.

Guess there are a few getting around now!

there is also one for sale at Synergy Motorsport Greenacres with gold Te37s (may be the one Duc spotted).

yeah I always thought yours was verging on black Mick - interesting colour for sure!

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there is also one for sale at Synergy Motorsport Greenacres with gold Te37s (may be the one Duc spotted).

yeah I always thought yours was verging on black Mick - interesting colour for sure!

I know yours isn't midnight purple Mick! lol I was just referring to 'purple' GTRs though, I didn't specify that yours was "midnight" ;)

I know yours isn't midnight purple Mick! lol I was just referring to 'purple' GTRs though, I didn't specify that yours was "midnight" :starwars:

hey shan i know that you know it was ment for those of you that dont know cos some think its black and some think its dark grey and others just say its purple its quite funny when i say its purplish lol

the gtr at pvp is black with the TE37's or are they nismo LMGT4's im not sure

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