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Spotted a clean silver r33 gtst series 2 with some pretty big chromes trying to race this arvo at carlingford. Plates were "TO00NZ" or something similar

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Wasn't a R33 by any chance? I don't floor it everywhere, but I take my corners pretty quick (I just love to :P), green p's and N/A, looks like a gtst though, also live in Raby. What side do you live on? Near the school or the shops?

First spot, White R33 S2 :D

Hi i am near Raby shops, no its not a 33 its a 34 i know my skylines. It is so frustrating who ever it is. Havent seen a white 33 around in ages. Where in Raby are you ?

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Did you get a glimpse of the wheels? There's a MNP 34R that used to hang around Lidcombe. Had mesh wheels, think they were gold colour.

Nah, it was blocked off from the side

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Complimented a guy at Robertson Petrol Station on Sunday on his clean 33 GTR, plates "97 GTR", I was the guy in chefs gear.

Also spotted on Sunday a Maroon 33 GTST with duck spoiler and possibly a roof spoiler. Came past work in the morning and saw it heading back towards the coast in the arvo.

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red 34 pulled up next to me on epping rd outside the ranch, got a nod and we boosted off =)

and looking for a parking spot in chatswood westfield i spotted CT????? 33 GTR so parked next to it, have a pic which I'll put up soon hahaha. came back and the 2 security guards were literally standing there admiring.

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Took the GTR out for drive down McCarr's Creek Road though Church point. Saw a couple of other skylines and gave a wave. They were doing the same but in the opposite direction cause I saw them twice :D

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