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Spotted this numberplate the other day: PLZB18 :domokun:

lol a azn guy drives that by the name of john, black hatchback sportivo lol...... u should remember him vu, u went to the same highschool as him...

saw a pink skyline heading down sth rd towards the express way. AND THEN.... my first R35 at wingfield made me all funny in the pants! Black carbon bonnet and gave it a lil skwirt and a smile lol

That 35 has some serious hardware under the hood

Today spotted a few nissan imports out... and one aus delivered guess what it is :(

first around lunch time gun metal grey clean r32 GTR with plates gtr 089 think it was... nice clean car

Then around 4 ish on portrush road crossing kensy road intersection 1 nice r33 gtr with a r33 gtst next to him

then on portrush near the parade..... gun metal r35 ;)

ohh and how could i forget going up the parade at about 5ish touch before got the thumbs up from a dude on the median strip crossing the road looked at him and noticed a white s2 stag in bp, guessing it was his... anyone from here?

spotted 370z in blue near princess highway, looked pretty sweet liking it better than the 350

spotted yellow lambo same area also, some serious shine going on that paint job

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seen a black 35 gtr the other day getting attacked by a vz ss ute tryin to launch it on salisbury highway.

i LOLd so hard at the commy as the 35 didnt even give it a blip.

un phased as i would expect.

spotted a silver s2 r33 behind muno para shops today, then a black r33 at the curtis rd/ main north intersection with a carsales sticker on the back window,

ten at the same itersection i seen a white r34 waiting to turn onto craigmore road.

spotted a red n black Charade with "DETOMASO" sticker down the side. is this factory rarity or a poser?

Factory rarity Damo, not a hot hatch to be sneezed at either in their day!

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