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was drivin next to a black R32 Gts-t,plated SLO-32W at James Ruse Dr, Rose hill on thursday 11-03-10 around 4.30pm in my blue R34

spotted a white R32 GTR plated WPN-26T near UWS Parramatta today around 5pm-ish

this afternoon saw a silver 32 GTR on richmond rd i believe.

A White 33 GTR near m7 bridge intersection waiting upon the lights.

just 20 mins ago saw and cruised with another 32 GTR with those pearlescent coloured rims starting at the intersection near maccas on windsor rd following each other all the way untill merging onto macquarie rd :blush:

R34GTR is on bakes BLACK R34 and he lives in Newcastle....

Spotted KIW 18U on Old Windsor Rd on Friday and then I was going down Norwest Blvd and I heaqrd a car come past soooo fast and its IMED (not sure if the plate is correct) the White R35 GTR

Sounds tasty

Spotted a white s2 R33 GTSt with gold wheels (kinda like CR Kai's) in Seven Hills this afternoon turning onto Prospect Highway from Station Road, then just a moment later spotted KIW18U (Bayside blue 34 GTR) parked at Riley's Gym.

R34GTR is on bakes BLACK R34 and he lives in Newcastle....

Spotted KIW 18U on Old Windsor Rd on Friday and then I was going down Norwest Blvd and I heaqrd a car come past soooo fast and its IMED (not sure if the plate is correct) the White R35 GTR

Sounds tasty

Plates are INMED. This dude that lives around the corner from my house owns it. He either works at resmed or the new bella vista hospital (obviously lol)

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