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hey R34NOS, I think I saw you up at palm beach a few weeks ago with an R32 GTS-T...

the other day I spotted a nice R34 GT-T, white, gold nissan badge on the front down the bottom of the front bar (on the lip) in avalon... was parked next to a Grey WRX Club Spec Evo 3

anybody on here?

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also the other week I saw a silver R33 GTS-T Series II getting raped by cops at long reef, saw the cops looking in the car and shit, and the driver looking pretty pissed off... :) was that anyone on here?

hey R34NOS, I think I saw you up at palm beach a few weeks ago with an R32 GTS-T...

Yeah the R32 GTS-T stopped to tell me he's got 500Hp on wheels and he wanted to race me on the road...But my girl was gettin pissed off coz she wanted to spend some time wit me....but it was a nice R32 though..the guy put a RB25 engine in it....looked nice too...

But we stopped on a very lonely road...How did you spot me there with him?? Were you in your car??

Seen a few lines around lately.  

Firstly followed a beautiful black R34 GTR 'MADGTR' from Lane Cove to North Ryde last week.

Then yesterday had a clean white R33 GTR pull up next to me on the corner of Herring (I think?) and Epping Rd, opposite the Ranch. Gave eachother an acknowledging nod, and I proceeded to drool at his ROH rims and other aesthetical mods (subtle but very slick!)

That would be paul , bloody awesome car !

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ighlight=MADGTR

i saw this yesturday morning

suprised you didnt c me, im always there at that time

I think i saw you today on James Ruse Drive...silver R32 with sticker on the door ..couldn't get number plate ....I was in my lancer and i was gettin l8 for work coz i was in my lancer not skyline ;-)... Also i see every day R32 GTR dark grey driven by a old guy on king georges rd..

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