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spotted greyish, maybe gun metal gray r34 vspec 2 gtr, with the plates vspec2, on forest rd penshurst dominos, i was the half naked guy standing on side of the street with a dominos chick in a square suit made of pizza deals :D

oatley on friday saw a white r33 GTR parked outside coles then a black R32 gts

then saturday saw a white R33 gtst cruising next a white ferrarri which im pretty sure is owned by one of the queens st customs guys at their shop, the one down the road from bankstown airport (not sure of suburb)

Just spotted a white r33 gtr on Richmond rd/ Knox rd, looked nice except for those ugly bling bling tail lights..

U gassed it at the lights abit,, were u wanting a race? Abit silly since I had a 7yro in the car

Cruised with a black na R34 4door along Pennant Hills Rd and up the freeway all the way to the Gosford exit at about lunchtime today.

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Spotted Mr Doof in Chatswood area on Friday night on the way home from Twilight drift. Turning right onto pacfic highway. Was in my mates car so i just yelled at you haha.

Spotted a white V35 sedan parked on Hawksbury Road in Westmead today, behind Westmead Hospital.

Also, I've been spotting a non-turbo black R33 coupe parked in Girraween on Targo Road a few times lately.

Cruised with a black na R34 4door along Pennant Hills Rd and up the freeway all the way to the Gosford exit at about lunchtime today.

That was MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE..............................

i spotted you on the M2 made my way up to you, was great i had Eye Candy pretty much all the way home, Just moved up there :D

spotted a KV2 silver R34 coupe turning off Prospect Hwy onto Station Rd in Seven Hills

Also spotted a wingless gunmetal grey R32 burble past me turning off Prospect Hwy onto Lucas Rd in Seven Hills

if any of you guys are on here, heya, i was in the black R34

saw this in chinatown other day, opposite the capitol theatre and harrys hot dog stand..beautiful in nismo blue.

spotted the white one on bathhurst st last week i think. sorry, slow at getting phone near the laptop :P

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spotted silver series 2 on james ruse drive at around 2ish i think it was

spotted a white 33 on the freeway heading south bound

had GTR kit on it * could of been a GTR *

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