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I actually went on site for once today and at Baulkham Hills I saw...

Deep Blue R31 sedan AR-51-GP

White R33 GTS-t (I think) with a GT-R wing WGH-051

Then on the way home from work at around 5:10 I saw a silver R33 GTS-t on Mona Vale Rd, somewhere near the Bahai Temple.... I think...

Spotted a white R33 GTR with blue plates "GZILLA" or something like that at North Ryde today turning into Optus.

Hey that was me. I saw a Burgundy R33 GTR driving down Lane Cove Rd this morning too. A few GTR's in N-Ryde.

Spotted a dark grey R33 Gtst in hornsby this arvo , was going past shell and then straight down next to the school , had a sau sticker on the front. I waved but dont think he saw me!

If it's black, manual and has all the gauges - then I might be interested :ermm:

I gave up trying to find a four door like that...

Umm.. Silver... Tip-tronic and has all the stock gauges lol.. When i got mine no manuals were available but then 3 months later nothing but manuals lol.

Spotted a dark grey R33 Gtst in hornsby this arvo , was going past shell and then straight down next to the school , had a sau sticker on the front. I waved but dont think he saw me!

That's probably Evil Weevil

I spotted a few around 6 till 7pm on the Pacific Highway all between Turramurra and Chatswood, a Gun metal grey R33 4door, a black R32 and a silver R33 series 2, waved to all 3 and nothing back :P

Spotted a silver R34 4 door in waitara on the pacific hwy with a space saver on the left rear... driving nice and slowly!

That was my car... I was up the coast working so had to borrow folks car but .... cough... mum.. cough graciously took the car to the tyre place to get it fixed.

At Erina Fair massive set of keys was "stuck" into my tyre... managed not to damage it enough to get it plugged for the moment.

You live up the coast you should come to our weekly thursday night meets.. not that i'm a local live in epping but work up the coast so i pop down after work.

See the "Weekly Thursday Night" cruise thread for details.

That was my car... I was up the coast working so had to borrow folks car but .... cough... mum.. cough graciously took the car to the tyre place to get it fixed.

At Erina Fair massive set of keys was "stuck" into my tyre... managed not to damage it enough to get it plugged for the moment.

You live up the coast you should come to our weekly thursday night meets.. not that i'm a local live in epping but work up the coast so i pop down after work.

See the "Weekly Thursday Night" cruise thread for details.

Yea havent been out much latley..

I will be out.. im showing bryce and ian the way down... ill bring my car out now!will be good to meet ppl

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