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oh there we were thinking you were a stalker hahalong drive back would be an putting it nicely lol home never felt so good after 22 hours on the road.

seems we saw a few skylines at WSID last night only one supra :( haha

I spotted a mean r32 could be gtr with a tiger brushed on the bonnet all round body kit and fresh black metallic paint

Sounded so so nice! Soo soo loud also

Central coast around erina

There's a white r34 gtt with black r34 gtr rims, red brakes and nice exhaust tip, up the road from my inlaws in Kingsgrove.

If ur on here would like to met u and go for cruise some day, or if anyone him, knows let him know, thanks.

Spotted a yellow R34 gt-t last thursday about 11am in panania tower st, going up n down the street ( probly looking for parking ) I was going into the church attending a funeral. Didnt get plates, looked nice ^^

I was cruising on that road round that time.. If it was blue it woulda been me :D

nah this was silver bud...

spotted this morning round 6ish cumberland hway bayside blue R34R "SPOOLP" i think....

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