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I spotted a R32 the other morning at the Airport about 8.40am in the morning he was picking up someone.

Also spotted a few Skylines on Eagle Vale Drive lately and saw a white R34 on South Liverpool Rd this morning looked like a lady driving it.

All I seem to see is more and more lines lately. Next pay i will be paying my membership to join this fine world

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Spotted tons of Skylines down the gong area... probably about 8 liners most of them R33, 2 R34 and 1 R32.... Well i gave them all a wave and shitting myself i only got 2 waves back >_< anyway good to see liners tho

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I saw a WHITE R34 GT-R heading Eastbound on the M4 motorway close to Penrith approx 2:00pm - 2:15pm

not sure if it had a Black Carbon Fibre bonnet...

some Aussie guy with a shaved head

but the No# plate was ' N1 - GTR - 34 '

hmm IronChef?

lol

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Spotted a white R32 in Berowra this arvo, bout 2:30pm also a white R33 on Pac Highway Berowra 2 minutes after, gave you each a wave :huh:

Spotted yesterday also bout 5pm, a silver R34 on Pennant Hills Rd, had an SAU sticker, gave a wave and got 1 back :P

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