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anyone know if any car club meets or anything were on tonight on the coast?

about 50 cars all sounding very nice sped up my street in killcare, a couple were lines and some supras etc

im guessing they are up here due to the lack of police, good entertainment for the night anyway haha :thumbsup:

wouldnt mind knowing what the occaision was though,

- daniel

Spotted a black R32 GTR with red plates (i think they were like, SM33RY or something) going from Hamilton to past Broadmeadow, followed them for a bit and went next to them as I turned off but they didn't look :(

And spotted a dark blue? or black R33 on Prospect rd in Garden Suburb.

spotted a dark blue custom colour r33 coming out of terrigal tonight at like 5:50 ish... and before that, can't recall the time late afternoon a R35 GTR doing laps of main rd in gosford out the front of macca's... number plate GTR35T?

Still yet to see an R35 in the flesh.

I spotted a white R33 GTR near Hamilton today, and also a white R33 GTS25t (i think?) in the Rebel Sports carpark at Charlestown. Looked like it had black rims with a bit of dish, at least 18"s.

Spotted Guilt-toy parked on the main road in gosford out the front of the bus terminals.. that vipec sticker sticks out like dogs balls :banana:

would have loved to have heard it running :bunny:

seen a R32 GTR today around 5 on the pacific highway, was beside you for a second before you turned off to wyee.

sweet lookin car man. think it had a SAU sticker on rear windscreen, can't remember now.

hi guys,

i know this aint really the place for it but oh well it lets the newy boys know who i am.

Name: Mitch

Age:19

Lives: Raymond Terrace (for now)

Car: 97' r33 gts-t

i previouslt owned a white 94 180sx if any of you guys were on the ns.com newy hunter valley gardens cruise you'll know me

(jimmy im the guy who got massive sunburn on my arms :laugh: )

ok to make it legit.. spotted my car in my driveway this morning :sick:

spotted you this morning at sandgate.

Think I also spotted this R34 ^^^ Bronzey coloured 5 spoke rims? Had a passenger too. I spotted him on the way back from work.

Think I also spotted this R34 ^^^ Bronzey coloured 5 spoke rims? Had a passenger too. I spotted him on the way back from work.

Yea that could be the same one.

Also was driving to uni, a red r34 gtt i think, flew past me near the end of the link. Turned off at the lights just before the twin shell servos. Gave a wave as I went past where it was turning. Didn't see if there was a response. :)

Spotted a stock looking grey Stagea with roof racks just going past St Pius school (just past Kotara, heading towards Adamstown.

seen a R32 GTR today around 5 on the pacific highway, was beside you for a second before you turned off to wyee.

sweet lookin car man. think it had a SAU sticker on rear windscreen, can't remember now.

thanks man urs was nice too

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