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Spotted a white R34 GTR M-Spec in Sydney somewhere (I don't go to Syd much if you can't tell). Had a very yellow rear bar.

I was in my mates green magna

Spotted a very nice R32 GTR (i forget plates) in WSID carpark

Spotted more R32's in the carpark.

Spotted a few series 1 R33's running at WSID

Spotted NE-33-XT at WSID

Also spotted TIM in the MX-5 running a few times, and ONN-20S

Spotted a white R34 GTR M-Spec in Sydney somewhere (I don't go to Syd much if you can't tell). Had a very yellow rear bar.

I was in my mates green magna

Spotted a very nice R32 GTR (i forget plates) in WSID carpark

Spotted more R32's in the carpark.

Spotted a few series 1 R33's running at WSID

Spotted NE-33-XT at WSID

Also spotted TIM in the MX-5 running a few times, and ONN-20S

perhaps one was me :D dark blue 32 gtr

LOL spotted that V8HNTR at liverpool KKs too.

V8HNTR is always across the road from my place in kellyville....

i wish i was lucky enough to get spotted..anyone seen a dark blue r32 4 door with red plates NG-0387 in the hills area? Cos thats me!

Edited by royalt
:P that hurt marsss

Dude... we're in the same boat here... so to speak...

I haven't been spotted in yonks... oh except for the other night..... and last week.... i found that "driving" my car gets results..

anyhoo.. spotted a white 34 in the airport tunnel today with Mine's stickers on it.. not sure if it was a gtr although the plates were GTR something something..

Dude... we're in the same boat here... so to speak...

I haven't been spotted in yonks... oh except for the other night..... and last week.... i found that "driving" my car gets results..

anyhoo.. spotted a white 34 in the airport tunnel today with Mine's stickers on it.. not sure if it was a gtr although the plates were GTR something something..

hahaha... you prick.

I'm sure I spotted Liz the other day, in her sexy little red thing :)

oioioi! with comments like that, people are gonna start talking!!! lol

yeah it was me, I couldn't see through the rear window clearly enough to notice it was you!!! :P

No-one spots me either, i see heaps of Skylines on the way to work and back and post it but they must not be part of SAU forum or they just too lazy!!!! =( havent been spotted once in the 2months ive owned the car!!

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