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Spotted a grumpy sounding R33 last night on my way home...plates were SQ11SH hehehe love the car man i cant remember your user name i forgot hehe

hey mate :blink:

loved the "no-cat" backfires

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Spotted a Silver R33 turning left onto Quakers Parkway near stanhope gardens. You beeped and waved and i beeped back. Thanks. Hope to see you again :blink::D I'm from Schofields!

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At Mount Colah just now, saw tyre trails off the lights that went across both lanes, smelt burning rubber and spotted a gunmetal grey R32 parked at the rubber duckies. Mate if you weren't avoiding an accident or some other legitimate reason you're a bloody idiot, I hope you're not in SAU.

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I spot MA1974 or something like that, gunmetal R33 GTST nearly every day on the way to work. Also spot EVL099 white S15 who I know is on here regularly. On the way to and the way home yesterday.

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last Nyte i was in George st City

spotted a fair few skylines, White r33 with Black bonnet, a Dark purple r33 gt-s very very niceee ... And Another one number plates Qatar very nice too.a bacl r33 gts-s s1 on stokies very nice.. Unfortunately NO GTR'S But...

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silver 32 - OSH33N drove past us on george st in the city tonight, down near the end. we were turning right and he drove past us. LOOKS HOT!!

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Spotted mike1987 boosting up my arse last night around St Ives, lol...

hahah spotted smasha on burns road, good to see ya mate, been a while since last pizza cruise i think

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