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Spotted a white r33 along bridges road about 5:30pm today and got a wave from a white r32 gtst along acacia ave just after.

And my car shared a garage today with a midnight purple r33 gtr and a black r32 gtr whilst getting some overdue TLC :D

spotted a white 33 GTSt going thought west gosford to day

spotted white 32 GTR ( keith)

and i also spotted a black 32 GTR in hill street in gosford ( GODZILA) * THIS CAR IS TIDY AS*

spotted on the 12th of march a red 31 " QIK 877 " victoria plates, cruised with from wyoming to sparks rd exit on freeway... had RB25DET in it lol

spotted a white R35 GTR parked in hunter street newy couple of weekends ago too

spotted

1 x maroon R33 bottom of karions hill this morn 8:00

2 x maroon 33s1 & White R33 @ Wes gossy this avs 5:00

1 x maroon 33 gettn of the F3 Somersby, Fridy morn bout 8

that is all

Got waved by a silver R34 GTR with a black bonnet as I was going to Kotara Westfield bout 2pmish yesterday.

That was me. I was on a kotara westfield run too.

Dam your car was low. I was suprised when you headed up the ramp. I thought it would bottom out. Loved your exhaust note.

That was me. I was on a kotara westfield run too.

Dam your car was low. I was suprised when you headed up the ramp. I thought it would bottom out. Loved your exhaust note.

Aha, it's a tad bit low . Yup made it up the ramp with minimal scraping. The exhaust is quite flat now. :P

Herd you along bridges rd. Was wondering where that bov sound was coming from then I look behind it was you. Looks the goods.:thumbsup:

Spotted a black R34 GTR in Adamstown Sunday arvo... looked very tidy..

on another note.. Newcastle/Central Coast Members Hardtuned.net have a cruise on saturday night.. heres a link to the info.. hope to see a few of you there. Hardtuned.net Cruise Info

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