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Was just driving behind a black R32 GTS-t with GTR wing, lowered on stock wheels. HCR-23T plates. I followed you coming off the M5 and heading down the Princes Highway. I saw the SAU sticker on the back, but I was in that black Getz (company car) so it would've been a bit confusing had I waved.

spotted a few skylines over the weekend. spotted a midnight purple (i think) R33 GTR in penrith with plates R33 GTR.

That'd be Mitch (mr moo). Gold plates with black text? They're from South Australia, from memory - he's going to have to give them up eventually. :D

That'd be Mitch (mr moo). Gold plates with black text? They're from South Australia, from memory - he's going to have to give them up eventually. :D

maybe...i thought they were black with silver/white text but i could be wrong...such a clean car wasn't taking too much notice of the plates lol

That'd be Mitch (mr moo). Gold plates with black text? They're from South Australia, from memory - he's going to have to give them up eventually. :D
maybe...i thought they were black with silver/white text but i could be wrong...such a clean car wasn't taking too much notice of the plates lol

Mitch has already given up his old SA plates (which were from the previous owner), and now has regular NSW plates on the car - no special number sequence on them or anything...

Spotted a standard white V35 sedan at the end of my street, then another white V35 coupe with mags and a Bayside Blue R34 GTt on Old Northern Road in Castle Hill.

spotted a maroon R33 driving thru epping about 20mins ago... i was a couple of cars behind ya. Didn't catch the number plates but it was running ritch as i could smell ya from way back lol

Spotted a lovely Silver R32 GTR today along Mona Vale Road just before St Ives. Had an SAU sticker on the rear side window. Fairly dirty at the rear end of the car. Number plate was 'AQ 92 ZI'. The guy driving it was very conservative, good driving :O If he's online here I was in a white Peugeot 206 just near the petrol station at St Ives shops.

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Thats was me :)

Was heading upto Newport Arms for lunch/dinner

Spotted a sliver 33 GTST with plates "SQ 11 SH" outside Epping hotel at like 1am yesterday/this morning

Seen it round there before, has SAU stickers on rear side windows

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