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  On 18/02/2012 at 2:34 PM, SiNNO said:

I think you may have drove pass me on cumberland highway Gerg_R31? I was in the white R34

Do you drive alot on woodville road? Seen an R34 with P plates exactly like yours a few times in the area. I'm in an white R33.

  On 19/02/2012 at 1:40 AM, SargeRX8 said:

Do you drive alot on woodville road? Seen an R34 with P plates exactly like yours a few times in the area. I'm in an white R33.

Yeah, most of the time when I'm out of my house, I'm on woodville road lol. Don't have the P's anymore though

I saw a Gunmetal Grey R32 GTR driving towards Bowral outside the Bowral Pools today at around about 9:30am-9:45am. I drove passed in the R34. If the owner is on SAU, it looked real clean. :thumbsup:

Edited by JDM34

Was pleasantly suprised to see another bayside blue 34 gtr turning right onto boundary rd at pennant hills on saturday. Looked very clean, possibly the one that was for sale at a small importer on parramatta rd a few weeks back with the gold GTC's?.

Edited by n11smo
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