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Yesterday afternoon spotted a red and white S1 gtst r33 on George st northstrathfield (4pm)

Yesterday also spotted ONISMO silver gtr r33 on underwood rd.. parked on the side all day

Todai spotted James' gtr r32 Vspec 2 (F**Ken nice car)

Edited by [JNS 012]
Anyone seen me around gee i drive it everyday.

Plates BURKO

lol, I drive mine everyday too and never get spotted.

BURKO's easy to spot too guys. It's the sexy looking 33 gtst that looks stock but goes like a rocket!

lol, I drive mine everyday too and never get spotted.

BURKO's easy to spot too guys. It's the sexy looking 33 gtst that looks stock but goes like a rocket!

Thanks mate , well that sexy little rocket of mine is up for sale soon!

Maybe he was visiting certain establishments that are particular to that area? :P

hehe actually now that u mention it, i saw an r33 parked outside an 'establishment' near home tonight in the city, maybe i should post his details too :lol:

lol, I drive mine everyday too and never get spotted.

BURKO's easy to spot too guys. It's the sexy looking 33 gtst that looks stock but goes like a rocket!

coz u all drive too damn fast to be spotted :lol:

ive seen a white blury think pasted me!!???

was that you wil??/ :P

Spotted a few yesterday.

SHOCK :P;):) I GOT A WAVE. Cruising with an Yellow GTST heading east on M4 about 9:20am.

Saw silver 32 GTR in rosehill, no wave. But there was also smoke aroung Ahhhhhhh.

R33 GTST turning off quakers parkway on sat, lady was driving with guy in the passanger seat. No wave.

spotted Burko  on Canterbury Rd. 2day... nice looking ride man, why would you sell???? anyhoo.. lol at the surprised look on yr face when i called out to ya!

i didn't know who was calling out to me. Nice car by the way.

Im selling cause i need a brand new car for work,

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