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on saturday evening bout 7 spotted one of those 31 wagons with i think an sau sticker on the front window, gave a wave n got one back yeww lol

also spotted near cessnock of all places hahaha, a black R33 s2 gave a wave on the way up n spotted the same car on my way back n gave another wave lol

i see two Black R33 GTS-t's on my way to and from work at te Terrace one has a carbon bonnet the other has a GTR wing not sure on other features.

Also a silver 33 GTS't around the corner from my house, looks standard with chromes.

anyone on here?

i see two Black R33 GTS-t's on my way to and from work at te Terrace one has a carbon bonnet the other has a GTR wing not sure on other features.

Also a silver 33 GTS't around the corner from my house, looks standard with chromes.

anyone on here?

I am probably the one with the GTR wing...Its a Skyline 40th year Anniversary option thats why its got the GTR wing and front bar on it....I work at Tomago but live in Newy so thats why you see me...

spotted a gunmetal grey r33 with a big NISMO or sau sticker on the back window, going past iggies at like 130 today, i was in the work truck parked on the side wavin at u lol

spotted a black s1 R33 gtst today at bout 1 in the back streets of gosford... had a gtr wing n sounded sweet :D

you talking about your own rig again :P;):laugh:

spotted MBOOMA today on our way into gosford

and on the way to work lol

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saw black 34 gtr, so awesome! lol see it all the time

anyone ever seen me? lol

You live out near Wallsend? if so, ive seen you head that way comming back from newy, i'm the other silver 33t with 400R front bar and black rims. see you a fare bit.

Cam

You live out near Wallsend? if so, ive seen you head that way comming back from newy, i'm the other silver 33t with 400R front bar and black rims. see you a fare bit.

Cam

hey mate nice car, yeah see u all the time lol, yeah live at north lambton.

I have an SAU sticker, drive my R33 everywhere and still never get spotted :O

Sames here, clearly visible on back window but never get spotted :P I spot so many people but no body spots back.

Sames here, clearly visible on back window but never get spotted :( I spot so many people but no body spots back.

i dont even have one and i still get spotted lol

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