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Spotted a black R33 with a plate number 'SKY R33' when I was driving down the parade, norwood. Couldn't see much since it was at night at about 9.30pm yesterday. But can definitely see the car's huge FMIC. :cheers: Looks tough! Anyone?

Then after that I was busy tailing a white UTE. (LoL) Just to test my car after servicing. Quite fun...

Spotted a black R33 GTR being a TOOL up the freeway on saturday arvo, dudes got a deathwish...

Spotted a pearl white stagea around couple of times now to, once on friday near TTP and once yesterday at grand junction road/main north road intersection heading west down GJ road...

saw a nice wine red 32 GTR in the traffic on south road this morning at the sturt intersection

Reckon that was me... was I in one of the left two lanes... were you in the traffic on my right??

Ah yeah and was there a MORON sitting in the middle of the intersection blocking traffic?? :rofl:

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Spotted a blue R34 with what looked like Nismo Decal down the side of it, parked on Port Rush.

Very nice!

While trying to see if it was a GTR or GTT i almost crashed into the back of it..... whoops. Damn peak hour and hot cars, trying to do 10 things at once

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let me guess your plates are "hostile". I was trying to remember last night when i posted it up.

that dickhead was there for ages after you went past :)

got to say that the wine red 32's are the nicest looking GTR's

MADGT4 that sounds alot like thirty four's car

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bout time id better start postin again

spotted SLY and SLY-34 on the same stretch of road within an hour of each other this morning. SLY headin towards pt adelaide on the south road extension about 6:30 and SLY-34 on salisbury hwy bout 7:30

spotted blue dodge viper in nth adelaide, drove with it into town, sounded awsome...

also spotted a white 33 with decals on the side, pulled up at the lights didnt get a change 2 spk 2 the diver (chick) and passanger as the lights went green n i was in la la land n didnt notice haha.

Maxx has plates. :)

I had a little look last night.. And I must say, the R34 is a very nice car.

I had a spin of Maxx's old R33 and it did feel rather large. You can definitely feel how the R34's have taken a step back to more of a race/sports feel of the R32.

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