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spotted a few lines whilst in newwy,

bout the 2 or 3 saw a maroon 33 you waved and i waved back

gun metal grey 33 (i bought the springs from you)

blue 33 with gtr front bar on thurs

saw a few others but no waves seen/ given back

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spotted 2 r34 at work today

1 silver gtt wit AA xx xx nismo kit and sticker at the back around 7 730 ish parked infront of jake n chesters

2 silver gtt im pretty sure, with gtr badge on the back, going up on flushcombe rd

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spotted Drew at Mt Colah today!!!

and Loz at Asquith.. well Loz's car anyway.. i still beeped. lol.

Yeah coming home from work bailed on the f3 cause of bloody sunday drivers clogging it up, heard a beep and looked but no idea which car to look at??

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Met and Saw OSH-33N at Heat to Heart in merrylands today.. good bloke, hot car...

Spotted the whores meet up at towers..

first saw on windsor driving together then saw them parked in towers..

Dave, Miss turbo, mona, sam and another s2 33 but don't know who that is.

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Spotted DHC parked at the Entrance today.. Very clean.

Reminds me I need to wash my car.

hahaha I was up there for the weekend......didnt see any skylines around at all !!

Should have stopped and said hi !!

HA HA HA....very funny sam and the others making fun of my plates..

They are my initials........ :cheers:

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Spotted silver R33 GTR with plates "GTR 33" on the F3 southbound at Wyong Sunday arvo about 4pm, gave a flash when I got off the freeway but nothing back.....

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