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spotted JUN-11Z r34 between blacktown rta n workers club turning left towards sunnyholt almost 8pm n a P plater r32 behind me at the lights on lyghton st turnin right onto richmond rd at 7:45 (was in the 1 trip in my mums beasty camry)

Spotted r34 "DHC" in front off... err.. a building opposite a park near Gas (Pitt Street) bout 12:30pm.

Spotted "NUR" blue r34 v spec II GTR George Street about 3pm.

hmm....spotted twice in one day............

haha yeah I dont know what that building is either......I think its some security company ?

Spotted a black r33 skyline with two mountain bikes on rear bike rack sunday morning <8th> on City Road just turning onto Parramatta Road, also saw a White r33 done up quite nicely, cruising past forest way shops on monday night around 11:30pm.

Saw Wilch this morning turning right on to New Line rd... :wavey:

:wavey: was that you that beeped? hehe I saw you in my drivers mirror as I turned. Did you spot the new deep dish wheels? :):P if you didn't.. hehe

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