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Spotted a white R33 gtst at the lights of forest rd and king georges rds hurstville, had white seat covers, is that anyone on here?

That was ME ME ME ME... Finally I have been spotted... :teehee::(:P

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Spotted an old white DATSUN skyline 240GT on the great western today

looked like it just rolled off a showroom floor too :P

doubt the bloke is on here but a very nice clean ride, love to have one in my garage!

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spotted 2 sexy r32 GTR's following eachother down my street today around 5pm... awesome sound...

If ur on here i own the r34 gtr that was parked in the driveway :P nice cars....

also spotted r34 gtt plates "legacy" on vic road

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spotted an R34 GTR "MR HKS" at what I believe to be the HKS shop in Gladesville... not entirely certain... I've been to that shop before for some reason... Had no idea it was right next to where I get my batteries :(

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There is a Silver 33 around town (Orange) with 34 GT-R rims, and Vic plates...drives around & around & around...argh.

spotted a silver 32 parked up near the state forest on the Cargo road (Orange again) on dusk (7.30ish) tucked up behind some trees, lights on... :)

the 31 gets a few nods from the 32,33 guys around town... never chatted to them, apart from the fella selling the 32 4 door...

the 31's are taking over tho, got a 350kw coupe, a big 30ET GTS2, a tidy turbo Silhouette, a super clean Stocker Silo, my GTS1 and soon my GXE daily!

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Spotted tonight at Thornleigh Maccas a Black R32 GTR plate was A** 28M, your car sounded angry when u came in :)

I was the guy walking back to a black R33 parked with all the commodores and falcons

Also, cruised for awhile with JDSRacing through Berowra, nice to meet you mate, that's a damn nice GTR you have. :domokun:

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