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Spotted a maroon N/A R33 plates DRF73E or something along those lines... driving like a tool and doing a u-turn at Broadway/City Rd lights.

Here's a tip.

When you're driving a N/A R33, don't try to drive like you're speed racer. You're not impressing anyone. Your car sounds shit and the bus I caught would probably outrun you.

Thanks for the laugh jackass.

Spotted quite a few skylines, I think POLICE was actually one of them (Transformers on the car), heading down Galston Gorge Road on Thursday I think it was... Maybe Friday... In fact, pretty sure it was Friday...

I was the white skyline flashing from behind cause my horn doesn't work :banana:

Spotted a white R34 GTt with a black or Cf bonnet on Fitzwilliam Rd in Toongabbie this arvo. Thought it was MattD at first, but it had no kit and the number plate was centrally mounted.

I keep spotting this gunmental R32 GT-R with (I think) Yashio Factory aftermarket LED style tail lights. I know he lives in Manly, and I think the number plate ends in '32R' or something. If you are on here mate, your type of GTR is the reason I fell in love in the first place. Whenever I see it I get a boner, in six months time or so I hope to have my own! :banana: :banana:

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