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Spotted a grey R34 4dr this morning on Myall Rd in Cardiff, lady driver I think. STYLN or something were the number plates I think.

Spotted a grey R34 4dr this morning on Myall Rd in Cardiff, lady driver I think. STYLN or something were the number plates I think.

yeah that'd be mine mate. The mrs has been enjoying it while im at work....lol

what time ya see the red 1??? was prolly me lol :blink:

Sorry bro not 100% on the time.. i was having lunch so i'd guess around midday or so?

Spotted a marone r33 gtst wyong road tonight

and a non turbo r33 driving like an idiot from westfield tuggerah..

spotted a few today on my excursion to the coast.

black r33 series 1 with fmic and missing half the front bar on the entrance road just outside the entrance at about 1.30ish

merone R33 with number plate QIK.25T parked near kfc at the entrance.

then while fishing on tuggerah perade and the entrance road (quiet end), there was a black r34 gt 4 door and a black r32 gts (green p's) driving around.

wyong road at about 4.45pm a burnt orange r33 gtst thinnk it was missing most of the front and the rear spoiler

^^ That would be the Weekly Thursday night cruise which none of the Newcastle people ever come to :D

I've been 4 times and it's a really fun night. Usually about 15-20 cars attend each week and people from Sydney and the coast are there.

Was spotted by/spotted red R34 coupe non turbo.. Jason i think from your avatar pic lol. Gosford this arvo round 4'ish.

yeh that was me lol didnt see ya till the last second but got a wave in 4 ya :D ... ur boot looks cool :P

spotted a nice clean looking yellow 34 gtt with wing at that furniture place at east gossy, n a silver 33 with green Ps parked at sara 2day

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