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Spotted a turdy lookalike driving a R32 GTR BNR-700.

Also think I spotted Mr Ed32 on Pacific Highway near Roseville at around 7pm?

thats prob right, the traffic sucked. yay i got spotted its pretty rare for me, i didnt see you wink?!

Spotted a farken clean black s2 33 on the way back into the city around 7ish too, looked like 73 r33 gtst type m (username)

got a look but no nod :<

Tosh, my stickers :/

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Spotted a turdy lookalike driving a R32 GTR BNR-700.
Cool :/

I take it you were the R32 on the other side of that intersection?

Correcto.

:) Thats scarey. You are saying Anabolic looks like me :O:):O

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Spotted Primordial with his funny sounding horn this morning... :O

Hey!

lol... yeah my horn is playing up at the moment.. when i hit the button i either get a deafening silence, or a long blast which sounds kind of like a dying elephant!! :/

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Spotted black series 2 R33 GTS-T in castle hill plates "TYP-33M" blue seats i think?

Yes blue and black D1 seats, didnt see you. I was doing a course in Castle Hill for three days this week. Just visiting from the Central Coast. I've officially been SPOTTED!!! :P :PBJ:

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i moved my phone while it was taking a pic thats why it looks like its got 18s on the front and 17s on the back........

looks better than that :D

Actually, it looks more like the rear wheels are some type of innovative "oval" design.

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Yes blue and black D1 seats, didnt see you. I was doing a course in Castle Hill for three days this week. Just visiting from the Central Coast. I've officially been SPOTTED!!! :D :PBJ:

lol i was in the black r32 with impuls. next to the church, 40 zone.. umm i would of beeped but my horn isnt connected :(.. was on the other side.

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spotted some sau guys out at oran park today :D

ie Wilch(wil), BeerBaron(richard), Liz, Thomas (shonen) and loads more

oh and one very very very very SEXY R34 ZTUNE :(

powerplay track day, was an awesome day... got to take out my beast on the track for the first time... loads of fun..

*drools R34 ZTUNE*

gonna load some pics up later.... im sure the other peeps from here will upload some too

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