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Bayside Blue R34 GTR with plates "HER034" spotted in Doonside.

Not something you'd expect to see early morning in this neighbourhood.

probably stolen lol
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sensational bayside blue 34 gtr with a tapered thin white stripe running along the top of front doors towards back ending in red, just south of Tweedheads on pacific hwy heading south, gave me (humble stagea driver) a beep as i took the Pottsville off ramp

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I spotted a gorgeous black R32 4-door this afternoon, around 5pm, going past Top Gear Carwash on Seven Hills Rd (Prospect Highway) in Seven Hills. Had BBS RS wheels or similar, and a P-plate hanging off the back.

GTR 32F on old windsor just then. very slick car!

also red 34 GT (T?) on stanhope parkway, i was yelling out that one of ur tail lights is out lol... driver side small circle brake light...left bulb!

GTR32F is me, i don't remember seeing you it's been almost 5 weeks. Thanks for the comment too

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