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Sold my R32 out at Oran Park this afternoon to a guy from Canberra. Keep your eyes out for it travelling south. It will be missed. :D

Also saw so many absolute cocknuts leaving Oran Park this afternoon while I waited for my lift home.. For crying out loud people, you ALL look like complete f**king bell-ends when you boot it out of the driveway and hang the side out into the guard rails. Grow a pair and grow the f**k up. ESPECIALLY those of you who are driving Skylines. It's no wonder they're targetted by the 5-0.

spotted a white R33 GTST in bowral. then saw a white R34 GTT following

my mate luke in his gold 180SX an hour ago.

R33 GTST is Reekie, 335kw and simmo's R34.

Saw R33 GTR Fri Nite about 8:30 in bowral Yellow with WAR31R Plates, also seen this car a few times at Autosport.

Also saw twice cant remember wat day but a white R33GTR, didnt catch the plates but it had some fkn nice wheels on it.

My Girlfriend sent me an sms yesterday asking me if i know someone in a gold R34 with the numberplate "NUR" driving through wahroonga....

Also saw a black R34 in chatswood today parked outside near marcello's.

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