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Saw so many skylines today on the way home from work.

First I saw a bright red GTR going the opposite way on Elizabeth Dr, one of the hottest GTRs I have ever seen!

Then on the hume highway I was behind a silver S2 with number plates bad5?? it turned off somewhere around Casula.

Also at an intersection around liverpool was an orange r32.

Also saw white GTR either yesterday or this morning on the hume highway.

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spotted turbos....

spotted a r33 blue with white rims and numbers on the side from wsid

spotted a stocky r33 on pacific highway..

spotted a rather mature woman, grey hair and all in a r32 gtr pulling out of a side street... had a big cooler and stuff on it...

whos mum is that :P

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silver r33 giving it a little hit on homebush drive just then, i came up and flew past him, i think he may of got a little suprised LOL....

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Saw "NOT ME" gunmetal grey (?) R33 GTR going down James Ruse Dr yesterday afternoon - Souded very nice!

And also saw a nice white R33 GTR (black on white plates i think?) driving north on Pennant Hills Rd near Carlingford - Giving his BOV a workout next to my ear :rolleyes:

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Saw so many skylines today on the way home from work.

First I saw a bright red GTR going the opposite way on Elizabeth Dr, one of the hottest GTRs I have ever seen!

Then on the hume highway I was behind a silver S2 with number plates bad5?? it turned off somewhere around Casula.

Also at an intersection around liverpool was an orange r32.

Also saw white GTR either yesterday or this morning on the hume highway.

Yeah that bright red GTR was probably 'turbos'.. Its definitely the phat'est red 34 I've seen for a while!

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Saw "NOT ME" gunmetal grey (?) R33 GTR going down James Ruse Dr yesterday afternoon - Souded very nice!

And also saw a nice white R33 GTR (black on white plates i think?) driving north on Pennant Hills Rd near Carlingford - Giving his BOV a workout next to my ear  :rolleyes:

He was at CRD at about 2:30 pm yesterday .

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Saw a nice looking black r32 parked next to me at work in homebush <_<

Also spotted a nice R34 and red r33 GTR on figtree drive homebush. Parked there every day.... How you beat those parking rangers i'll never know....

Keep an eye out for the white r33!

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Theres a few QF people on here E_Lu-SHuN although I'm escaping next week. At least 4 others I can think of, 2 pilots, one in ETOMS. And there is a nice yellow 33 and a gunmetal 32 4 door in the APC carpark but not on the forums I think.

Are you in QFCL?

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