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Spotted a couple today, there was a maroon R33 with number plates FR-33-SM i think, on the M4 before church st exit

and when i go to watch my bf play bball at the auburn basketball centre there's always a nice orange 33, i can't remember the plates though, big jap sticker on the back window. i love it. :mrt:

hehehe fr33sm thats nick i think... if that is indeed his name... he was at auto salon :) nice guy :O

yep, that's Nicolas, aka NicsR33

I spotted sl33ek at work.

Are there any SAU cars not at Grey Imports atm?

Mine's not there, but I still don't even know where Grey Imports is, so time will tell...

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I spotted sl33ek at work.

Are there any SAU cars not at Grey Imports atm?

:yes:

hey duncan, havnt seen your stag in a while. you're in w3.a somewhere ay, I'm the asian dude right outside the print room. still dont know who you are lol

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Spotted Silver R33 with quarter window SAU stick along pennant hills rd - SQ11SH i believe where the plates said hi hard to hear as the beats were rumbling.

that would be Smasha :yes:

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Spotted Silver R33 with quarter window SAU stick along pennant hills rd - SQ11SH i believe where the plates said hi hard to hear as the beats were rumbling.

Always see that car in broadway . . . ALWAYS

i was actually parked behind it earlier out front of nandos

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spotted many skylines in my travels today...

a grey 32 gtr pacific hwy behind me wo turned into kissing point road -turramurra

jst after..

a silver 33 gtst who turned down ryde road

just after again...

a white 33 gtst north bound - flashed lights and got a wave

little bit later...

a yellow 33 with 2 massive cannons....

oh, and spotted a honda -with a typical metro fag in it, popped collar and big sunnies...with the plates

UZD45X

hahahahahaaahha

I lolled alot

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Always see that car in broadway . . . ALWAYS

i was actually parked behind it earlier out front of nandos

lol :P

I saw you parked behind me and was gonna post here as it looks like mass-iv's old ride...

oh, and hi lanky... ;)

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Spotted a silver R33 series 2 going eastbound on the M2 this afternoon. Fairly stock looking car although it had a GTR style wing on it. Waved and beeped and whoever you are waved and beeped back :P

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