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Is your plate EXH45T? If so you probably got no idea what series 2 looks like :closedeyes:

It is! So you are on SAU! Sorry, i thought yours was a series 1 because your rear "skyline" garnish is clear(?). Maybe my eyes were playing tricks with me :P

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Spotted around 4:40pm a silver R34 GTR at hookems corner in asquith, nice car!

Then shortly after a silver R34(not sure if it was GTR) at Mt Colah lights, had something painted on the mesh of the front bar, nice looking car as well. I was stealthed in a ford festiva LOL

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Spotted a white wiv grey rims r33 gts-t on bonds rd, Riverwood this arvo atta bout 5ish, i was in my r32 gts-t gunmetal grey. Who ever it was beeped so i think he's a member :closedeyes:

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no, the OTHER mona!

lol

on lane cove road.. you were just pulling into the right lane to turn right.. and pulled up next to me 2 lanes over but i had a green light so I just beeped like a lunatic!

lol.

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