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Spotted two Skylines in the space of 100metres and less than 5 seconds - one was a silver R33 GTSt reversing out of a driveway on Fitzwilliam Rd in Toongabbie, and the other was a black R32 GTSt turning left off Fitzwilliam Rd and into Tucks Rd.

Spotted 2 nice white R33s within about 2 minutes of each other at 11:45am travelling down Roberts rd near punchbowl, greenacre. 1 waiting to turn onto Roberts, either a GTR or trust front bar and GTR wing and the 2nd heading towards Hurstville way, GTR wing with a black blade and what looked to be a trial rear bar. Nice cars if you're on here. :D

You should have stopped and found out! :P

You should always look after fellow import owners, especially if they're in the same car as you :action-smiley-069:

I think that might be e-dog on here too, not certain though...

It wasn't that easy. I was in the far right lane, in heavy traffic, and I spotted him pulling into the hard shoulder on the far left just as I was driving past. Not the easiest thing to get over three lanes into the shoulder and pull up during in peak hour.

iam a truckie, i work down in canberra and spotted R33 GTR BCNR33 plates i think it was.. white one

then also an R34 GTR as well as the powerplay imports nissan navara ute

following soon after on the hume highway heading towards canberra..

round 7.00 last nite

very nice looking cars, must have been heading to wakefield or sumfing

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