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Does anyone know the guy who drives this car its a black r32 with the plates either GTS 308 or GTS 303 the guy is also on p plates.

Last night he nearly ran me off the road while overtaking me at about 900km in a 60 zone. He drives like a complete tosser...this was in the carnegie area......

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Not a bad looking car when stopped

yeah its a nice looking car but as we can read in other threads....

"guys in other skylines who look at you and think they are sick c..unts.. and also think they are better" they suck thats what this guy is

he is a tosser....also he has a fast car it has def been moded (as i saw it outside gts on dandy road) however when I pulled up next to him he didnt give me a friendly wave or a smile he just stared straight through me.... i dislike him argh

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Righto. Will keep a lookout.

My Civic looks like a normal red Civic hatch (except it usually has bike carriers on the roof) :) Skyline has been ordered - but not here yet. Thinking 'AKIRA' for the plate?

The other car is more recognizable - Red Lada Niva convertible with 'EX-KGB' plate :)

I live in Sth Yarra - and have seen GTS-308 alot on Chapel St.

James W

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need I say more

I live in Sth Yarra - and have seen GTS-308 alot on Chapel St.

as i always say when down chapel(walking and drinking at pubs) look at these tossers trying to show off their cars why dont they just go on a sick drive and puch their car drive it how it is meant to be driven....eg: out to the dandeongs of out to geelong.. they use the same petrol and have twice as much fun,,,, wankers on chapel ......... PPFFFTTTTTTTTT:shake:

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Ak:

> what does this mean what have you ordered tell me the specs

Series 3 '98 R33 GT-R Vspec

Midnight Purple Pearl

Stock to the max :)

Will add PowerFC and breathing system (filter/exhaust only) here.

I'm being very picky about the car and having a problem fiding one in the right colour. Lots of silver and white - but no purple :)

Getting it through GTA in the city - guy left a message for me today at the office - so maybe a good sign.

I don't spend $60k every day - so I'm not compromising what I want :)

Will keep you posted.

James W

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Series 3 '98 R33 GT-R Vspec

drool drool

thats exactly what I want I knew...stressing "knew" a guy selling one of these for 55k it was sooooo nice I want a purple r33 gtr thats my next car...when you get it we;ll cruise uo to the dandeongs so i can show ur car up :) ...!1 pEaCE

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