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Spotted a Silver R33 GTS25t(ithink) series 2 on stoney creek road just pass kingsgrove road intersection. around 8ish

then spotted a Blue R33 Gts25t plates FOB-23something (green p plater) around the same place around 9:30.

ive seen that FOB one around, did it have a carbon fibre bonnet?

spotted today a maroon R33 series 1, plates RGH-02T at botany

and very nice white R32 GTR at a workshop with no plates

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Spotted smasha last night on epping road and had a chat. :D

I only got my SAU sticker yesterday so i havent had a chance to put it on yet.

:action-smiley-069:

Hey mate...

Love the dishness on the front... massive spacer?

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Spotted a white R32 on the down ramp just before the anzac bridge. Got some brake light blinks and highlight beaming going on there :D Couldn't get close enough to say Hello.

Saw the SAU sticker on the back.

that woulda been me going to or coming from work..

wat time was it? only put that sticker on a few days ago :action-smiley-069:

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Spotted a black 33 on the way home last night through the f6 down to the gong - was cruising alongside you for a while - plate were ad12jk or something like that, p plate driver :(

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ive seen that FOB one around, did it have a carbon fibre bonnet?

I'm not sure, i was driving my daily driver and it wasn't fast enuff to get ahead of the ALMIGHT TURBO power to see the front rofl :(

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Around 3:40pm spotted a white R33 GTS-T with 400R bodykit and GTR wing at Mt. Colah lights, rego ANN-51Y. Then 5 minutes later a Black R33 GTS-T with chrome dish rims :domokun: and GTR wing, no personal plates. I was walking home, damn I miss my car :no:

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spotted a shit load of skylines last night...

R33 GTR

Jess' GTR

Beer Barons

someone elses who i forget

SAM 916

ROLZLR

and 2 or 3 random skylines...

all them in one night, and not one mention of me! :domokun: i never get f**king spotted...

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spotted a shit load of skylines last night...

R33 GTR

Jess' GTR

Beer Barons

someone elses who i forget

SAM 916

ROLZLR

and 2 or 3 random skylines...

all them in one night, and not one mention of me! :no: i never get f**king spotted...

Meets don't count Dr Doof :domokun:

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saw many today

silver 33 on cumberland hwy starting at canley heights and going towards parramatta

black 33 turning on to st hiliers rd at auburn

yellow 33 on cumberland hwy i think turning onto m4

white 33 on cumberland hwy turning right at the end (had 2 twin exhausts on either side - very nice) had plates but dont remember it. somethign something 033

black 32 on old windsor rd heading towards parra way

white 33 with black top (bLaCkMaN) on victoria ave at castle hill

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