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Saw two Skylines today.

-One black R32 GTR parked outside a Hornsby apartment like 2 minute walk from the shops

-A white R34 GTT cruising along Mona Vale Road close to Telegraph Road

No stickers but! Anyone here?

Edited by SEB88Y

spotted a motza of skylines this weekend......

on saturday At kirawee maccas saw SDDR20's r33 in the parking lot and 2 r34's and a r32 around the corner following eachother (i was too stupid to realise the shire meet was on )...

today on sunday i saw a merone r33 gun it on old northern road near the maccas with a very loud bov, and at KFC Dural i parked next to the cleanest black R34 i have ever seen with some very nice wheels....

and a bunch of the cheap not well maintained r32's and r33's in and around bankstown.....(for christ sake look after your cars!!!!!!!!!!)

cheers to you all

Just spotted a silver R33 gtst blue plate ECR 33* chaplin drive lane cove with SAU light sticker on the rear passengers side and www.sau sticker on the rear window..

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