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R33 Greenish (seemed to be fading) GTR (badge on front) with a space saver wheel on the back left rear. Down the bay :D Also Gunmetal grey/black R32 headed towards bay with slight kit and possibly 17" rims at 5:50pm.

Saw a black 33 on my way to work with plate BLKSKY i do believe! Nice and clean ride there!

Yup....That was me! Hahaha...First time being spotted after having my baby for more than a year. :sorcerer: To be honest, I was a bit annoyed this morning - some uni sh*t..., but didn't realise that being spotted by someone would have brighten up my day by so much!...Lol...Feeling much better now! (probably because the only think in my mind now is my LINE ... Nothing else! )

Vange probably won't be able to comprehend such feeling anymore since he's being spotted nearly everyday!! Lol :(:) (jk)

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Yup....That was me! Hahaha...First time being spotted after having my baby for more than a year. :sorcerer: To be honest, I was a bit annoyed this morning - some uni sh*t..., but didn't realise that being spotted by someone would have brighten up my day by so much!...Lol...Feeling much better now! (probably because the only think in my mind now is my LINE ... Nothing else! )

Vange probably won't be able to comprehend such feeling anymore since he's being spotted nearly everyday!! Lol >_<:D (jk)

Glad i could make your day better....... to be honest i think i spotted you about a week on Gouger St also!

yeah Ash havent seen you for ages even though I live and work here your work place. maybe if you switch back mufflers, I can spot you out alot quicker but that defeats the purpose in the first place doesn it? hehe

spotted silver r33 gtr pretty sure it was a gtr today at marion shopping centre just near bunnings approx about 12.30 - 1.30 also spotted a couple of 33's in the castle plaza carpark one dark green one with 5 spoke star shaped rims, and a dark grey/blackish 33 parked along the shopping centre front, also at bunnings saw a white mr30 sedan with some weird spoiler

Saw deluxes car parked down at bay on sunday..looks tough champ!

Saw grey R32 going for a strap at windy point on sunday arvo as well, then tuesday night going out for tea saw a black Stagea wagon on R34 GTR wheels pulling into a street just around the corner from my house...YUM!!!! :blink:

...then tuesday night going out for tea saw a black Stagea wagon on R34 GTR wheels pulling into a street just around the corner from my house...YUM!!!! :rant:

from memory that stags owner is on these boards he has a 32GTR also

from memory that stags owner is on these boards he has a 32GTR also

I rekon that could have been me spotted in the stagea boof, and you were pretty close Madaz, the 32 is sadly only a GTS-T under all that fibreglass...lol.

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