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well im bak from the river now was a wicked weekend spotted a few skylines up there MISS33 an another grey 33 with drift rs i think they were an few other ones along the way

also spotted a four door up coro at pizza haven

Has anyone seen a black R33, GTS-t it looks like with the plates BLKSKY driving around the city, think he works in there somewhere. Saw it again the other day going down pirie street.

Also a blue R32 GT-R with the plates GTRRR 1. Anyone on here..?

spotted a nice black 33 GTR i think comming from redline motorsport

then bit later down the road a nice white 33 with gold rims and front mount with possibly standard front bar with lip but not too sure

then saw a nice 33 gun metal grey near modbury sounded very nice

spotted this @ the plaza before

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Thats a tidy R33, it use to have INTRUDA no# plates. The owner was part of the GRC club, I only remember cos of them vvv :dry:

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Madaz - Did you check out his bonnet with the 20kw stickers :O.

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