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spotted wtf 33r last night i was in my mates forrester and u wouldnt run. soft hahaha

i spotted him on friday night at thornleigh maccas... i should have gone over and said hey but i was eating :)

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i was pretty smashed last night but i think i saw SP-00-LZ last night turning on geroge st around 2ish, it was an r32, duno wot colour though... :)

lol, you must've been pretty smashed if you could see the plates but not the colour of the car. Nice one

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spotted ULOOOK on the foreshore at newi at around 4pm on sunday, heap of other lines aswell, but didn't get plate...memory can't remember that much :)

I seen your car too. You should have pulled up and said hi!

I seen OPASEN and a really nice black 33 in there too. I'm not sure who he is tho.

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Spotted a yellow stagea parked P plater in merriweather beach

Dark blue 32 gtst in pacific hwy, swansea, And a 33 gunmeteal grey with a big wing and nismo sticker on the front round lake munmorah yesterday.

This morning Spotted Amy33 on gardeners road mascot at 12pm

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Spotted a schmick black R32 GTR at Hornsby/Berowra about 5.30 yesterday arvo... got a wave... can't remember plates but it headed down Berowra Water Rd... Anyone on here???

think it was me

i drive a stock gtr

you went up to the freeway

nice to be spotted :domokun:

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