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Yep, that was me.

Saw you in the white 32 gts-t :P

Also spotted MAR-55S, who i believe is also on these forums, turning onto the M4

Just saw a r33 gtr ? gts t near ryde on monavale raod with art 97???? number plates and a www.sau sticker on the back, Played in the traffic and gave it a wave. Nice plates, mine are art 40b...... :huh:

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Spotted a r32 GTR with a silver front mount in Neutral Bay.

A r33 with rusty calipers and distinctive plate in North Sydney .. looked kinda dumped cos I wouldn't park a skyline there and leave it sitting for the amount of time it would take for the calipers to get like that.

r33 4 door around the Forest area.

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Spotted a white R33 on Briens Rd Northmead this arvo around 2:30 -2:45. Had a SAU sticker on the rear window.

I beeped as I went past but was in a Mitso Mirage <---- did I say that out loud

I think that might have been me!

...maybe. I know I was around that area at that time, and I heard a beep. I was looking around thinking, "wtf!".. lol

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keep it wilb.. it adds character!

spotted YLM xxx this morning on the highway! (just so I'm not whoring!)

oh also ATN xxx gunmetal 32 gtr.. on elizabeth st on sat night. I'll be visiting you for more parts soon!

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damn, thats a lot of lines being spotted..............i feel a bit left out here guys lol.....$10 to anyone who spots me......im desperate for attention.................................anyone...............hello?..........lol........

do what i did and put your stickers on crooked and get your skyline to do something crazy, like mine (squatting madly) :)

cept i still haven't been spotted. So im gonna spend about $200 on SAU stickers and cover most of my car in them..... That'll be pretty f$%king hard to miss

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