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spotted a grey r32 gtr friday night at marayong indoor sport centre, a white r33 on quakershill parkway bridge this morning and a blue r34 gt on gret western highway that i got a nod from :(

Drove a few hundred meters with a Yellow R34 GT-T with a nice vented black hood behind me down SunnyHolt road on Sunday about 3.45pm. I was in my white R34 GT with the carbon hood :)

Spotted a white R35 GTR this morning filling up at BP Fairy Meadow

pretty sure he lives sum where on bally road,

think i seen your car at fairymeadow wollies yesterday

we were in sydney 2day, spotted heaps of lines but cbf writing details lol

heheheh we passed your car at top ryde shops as we were leaving on sunday :ermm: damn stalkers!

I keep seeing Eric in his R33gtr as i drive home through Ryde too ;) though there's usually too much traffic in the way to get his attention!

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