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Spotted a silly Silver R33 S2 driving down sussex street around 3am Saturday with its right indicators flashing right but not turning, with number plates MAR55S. Anyone here?

lolz ;) silly Marsss. :) Prolly had your latino music on too loud.

hehehe... 3am...Sunday! where were you dude? I was trying to find a spot.

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hehehe... 3am...Sunday! where were you dude? I was trying to find a spot.

Walking to the carpark with, Slide, N1GTR and funkymonkey after the SAU dinner. :rant:

I was like hey look a skyline!, *thinks* hmmm hey thats MARSSS! :)

Oh and I spotted my car in the garage gathering dust. ;)

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Spotted RUFGTR outside chinatown yesterday, definately the nicest skyline I've ever seen. but would be even better with black lm-gt4's

Dammit spotted him too! same place :huh:

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saw an R32 gtst on epping rd this morning. I was on the bus.

It was black, had a cheap front bar, and dinner plate chrome rims. :huh:

if i had an egg (or 10), i would have unloaded them on that car.

bad taste++

lol

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Just up from the beach on the road that heads towards the city, not sure of the name of it though

bondi road me thinks, im always around there somehow. have to upkeep white 32 skylines in bondi theme!

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spotted a rukus wannabe, Blue r32 gtr with blue plates AY---- had white rims and a scratched to the shithouse front bar. thought someone stole mansoor's car at first glance :S

ye lots of 'rukus wannabes' around. lawl

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No one ever spots me. Then again I dont drive my car much lool

SAU IS THE ONLY FORUM IM NOT SPOTTED ON.. I DONT DRIVE MY CAR ANYMORE i HAVE LENT IT TO MY MATE CAUSE i DONT WANT TO DRIVE IT ANYMORE

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