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Spotted a nice arse silver R32 GTR with 19" looked like deep dish rims on my way to the central coast yersterday goin the opposite way so i didnt catch the plates but looked great buzzin down the freeway lol...friendly guy 2 gave me the high beem when he drove past anyone got any idea who it could be??? they must of been driving down from Forster or sumthin...

Spotted a couple of R32 GTR's running at WSID last night. GTR032 looked sexy.

Spotted a red 33 GTS-T and grey 32 as well in the carpark. Also nearly got run over by a liberty.... but that's another story.. LOL

wil..

I just had a nice little run with a neat looking white R33 GTST. It was heading down windsor road from the old-northern road intersection, out towards victoria ave. I turned off down victoria ave and you kept on going. Had two friendly-sounding blokes in it, and managed to have a half-yelled conversation out the window briefly :-)

I was driving the boxy old red celica/supra.

Anyway, whoever you are (if you're even on these forums?): G'day and thanks for the nice little drive :-)

-J-

I spotted Duncan and Kel this morning at Stanmore Maccas. I saw the 350 in the car park but couldn't find them until they were driving out the car park...

Oh and I spilt my coffee there...tasted crap anyway.

:Oops:

We were in the shop next door.

Sorry we didn't spot you!

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