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Yeah saw the same one parked on the footpath just outside waves/casino with a Porsche GT3 on the other side. I'd take the GT3 anyday, but then again if I sold that huuge beast id be able to buy 10 Porsche GT3s.

btw SAZilla is no more: name-change :P

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eyy i kinda slowed down & waited for u to catch up to suss ur car out, whether its a genuine GTR or not :P

still waiting for my personalised SA plate to come

likewise, would love to cruise with the original 'Godzilla'

Haha I wanted to do the same, considering you had no wing, I had to check it wasn't just a kitted up GT-T! But the flared guards etc helped me out.

Seems you do the same as me, always check to see their genuine too haha

i need to replace a set of bulbs at the back of the car

these include 2 rear lights (red) 2 reverse lights (white), what ones do I go out and buy to fit them myuself?

they just normal ones, take em out and go 2 petrol station n they will match them 4 u

nice, didnt know if there was some part number u could reference for me to just go in and get them but i guess dissasembly of the tail lights isnt soo hard.... gonna have to do it anyway i guess

Saw a white R31 GTS1 or 2 on Marion road today, then it pulled into the BP by the marion hotel. R31 skyline club sticker on the back window

Also saw a Maroon VL commodore with a massive NISSAN sticker across the front windshield, lol, respekt~

Saw an R32 GTR parked on the Seacliff Esplanade tonight. <3

vange, ever considered that the heat is where ur missing kw have gone... its like as it gets closer to summer ur KW have dropped wildly and maybe u got some bad runs on the dyno being that 15kw out?

Saw a white R31 GTS1 or 2 on Marion road today, then it pulled into the BP by the marion hotel. R31 skyline club sticker on the back window

Also saw a Maroon VL commodore with a massive NISSAN sticker across the front windshield, lol, respekt~

Saw an R32 GTR parked on the Seacliff Esplanade tonight. <3

that GTS1 sounds like Randall............odd lookin rear bar on it?

spotted your car in its usual spot, bout 2 this arvo

and had a yellow 33 with veilside kit and LED tail lights next to me on marion road about 12:30. he got a wave from a black 32 with nice large FMIC near Hamilton college :P. I was in the white Hino tipper next to it LOL

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