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spotted a Metalic Olive Green R33 at around 1pm driving west on showground road in tha hillz...

pretty decent paint job, saw it for a second but looks good

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Spotted White 34 AJP80X at my work and had a chat.

.....while we watched some crazy people do circle work in what seemed to be a chopped golf buggy on sterroids!!! :(

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spotted a white r35 driving through telopea past the shops and school around 6'ish, then a black r32 at james ruse dr on ramp near parra, a silver r33 along carlingford rd followed by a white stagea and a burgundy r33... busy 45mins period lol

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all on friday i spotted:

MADGTR turning near the Hills Lodge

Bayside Blue R34 GT-R KIW18U

Blue V35 with LMGT4's on Parramatta Road

Black R34 GTT with VIC plates near Auburn Maccas

Silver R33 GT-R on the M4

Silver R33 GTST RU3L8R

and a yellow R34 GTT near Croydon AIFANG

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spotted R34LINER again on oldnorthern road castle hill, not sure on time but around 1.30-2.30ish, had a lady friend in passenger

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On Sunday i spotted one of those 2-tone grey 33's P plater with a big green sticker on the back window that said 'FULLY SICK' LoL

Also a silver 33gtst came past my work today ass end was low as...sounded good.

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spotted R34LINER again on oldnorthern road castle hill, not sure on time but around 1.30-2.30ish, had a lady friend in passenger

ahh yes on the way to uni, didnt see you tho? were you in the line?

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