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spotted around 12ish today on anzac avenue on the over pass over the hhighway, a silver r34, plates weere pht34 . had a largish size person driving, i think it was a chick with a really short hair cut :P anyone on here?

just spotted outside nearmy work springhill black R33 with side crash rego 239.KKR anyone on here? if you are better move the car before the building owners get it towed.Parked on barry street springhill

Spotted a Black R35 GTR (yes thats right, R35) in boronia heights at about 11:45am driving down towards greenbank... as far as i understood these arent street driveable yet? can anyone confirm? i thought they were only for track use at present

Looked beautiful, soo nice and shiney, didnt catch the plates since i was too busy staring at the car!

Spotted a Black R35 GTR (yes thats right, R35) in boronia heights at about 11:45am driving down towards greenbank... as far as i understood these arent street driveable yet? can anyone confirm? i thought they were only for track use at present

Looked beautiful, soo nice and shiney, didnt catch the plates since i was too busy staring at the car!

if i saw one i would follow till they stopped and had a nice long chat hopefully ending in a drive

keep spotting this white, r34 with some tribal graphics on the boot, no wing. Gold Coast. you on here??

Yeah I've seen that one around heaps, with a full bomex kit + no wing. It's nice. I saw it yesterday doing laps at sufferers parasite

some other skyrines I've seen recently:

saw GTT23(silver 34) at garden city friday night

Also saw a black 33 travelling up kessells road, near the old ANZ stadium some time last week, it went pretty good. Is it anyone on here?

Spotted a Black R35 GTR (yes thats right, R35) in boronia heights at about 11:45am driving down towards greenbank... as far as i understood these arent street driveable yet? can anyone confirm? i thought they were only for track use at present

Looked beautiful, soo nice and shiney, didnt catch the plates since i was too busy staring at the car!

I saw the same one when I was on my way down Middle Rd... had many a glance to see if I was mistaken cause I didnt think there were any R35's in this neck of the woods yet.

keep seeing a white r33 along johnson road,, driven by a chick, on my way to work in the morning

always in the work car, so no point waving

That would be my line you see. Just dont look at the front bar :ninja: been to lazy to fix it up.

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