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we should stalk them and share them... 2 is enough for me, but i want the driver :)

they were an alright sort though... i was shocked when they got into it...

2 is all good for me and i dont mind which 2 either cos they were all good

Spotted 3 skylines that park/live on my street LOL, just to see if they are on SAU

-Yellow R34 GT stock rims N/A

-Blue R33 gts25t series 1custom blue paint silver/light coloured avs rims plates : FAZ-***

-Silver R33 gts25t series 2 looks stock at the end of the street near stoney creek road.

:huh:

Spotted a White R32 GTS with white sparco rims parked on craigends st darlinghurst.

Spotted a Black R32 GTS with black rims turning onto oxford st outside the bus depot.

Was this today.. I saw it yesterday.. I think its gtst tho

FASN8N- Silvery grey 33 GTSt

Burgundy 32 GT-R, turning onto George St off Liverpool (couldn't see rego)

ARM51(D?)- Purple 33 GT-R on Lee St, Railway Sq

All just after 9 tonight.

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