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Do you remember the plates?

i saw a few weeks ago in kotara a black 34R with silver LMGT4s with plates BNR34V i think, couldnt tell if it was a nur though.

Ah that black GTR with the LMGT4's would be me :)

Not a nur, just a povo Vspec :P

Ah that black GTR with the LMGT4's would be me :)

Not a nur, just a povo Vspec :P

ahh very nice car mate, love the black. love the wheels too! reminds me of matts (godspeeds) black nur with the same wheels im pretty sure.

you coming out for a drive on sunday for the meet?

Black 33 with what looked like 18" alloys at the roundabout on Newcastle road going past Thomas street

Then spotted a white 33 going up lake road ECR33?

Not two minutes after that a black 33 going the other way on lake road, very nice looking car as well

And finally another white 33 sitting at the lights at Cardiff Toyota

hey ruxis, if you ever find yourself coming from newcastle down to the central coast drop me a message theres a few skylines on here and im sure we would love to all meet and chat 0409076032 cheers

Sounds good mate we will probably have an old PAC run soon or maybe even dinner and a drive down there.

I'll save your number, don't be afraid to have a chat to us in the Sau Newcastle thread

spotted a white r33 at near tomago goin up the pacific hwy heading towards heather brae and saw a silver r33 with a nice kit at doyalson yesterday arvo with a chick driving it

Yesterday: Waved to guy in a white 33 waiting to turn into west gosford maccas, and also waved to a guy in a black 33 (who I see around a fair bit) along the scenic road

I heard spooling up and my pants got tight, haha.

Car sounds good mate!

haha thanks bro the noise really bounces of the walls nicely so i usually give it a squirt :D

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