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Spotted amz25t last night... waiting at the light on the corner of new line rd and castle hill road!! :wavey:

also spotted a dark r33 on monday night :P plates are amf xxx... pulled in front of him/her and fasked my hazard lights!!! got a high eam response, before s/he got in front of my to do the same :D very cute!!! :mad: couldn't see anything in the car though - those tints are ddaaarrrkkk!!! :)

you can tell the difference , the front and rear guards bulge out on th gtr , its like coca cola bottle shape .

the gt badges on the front guards are the same .

gtr badge on the grill and rear boot lid but some people have them on gtst's .

Spotted - Black GT(R??) AIX- something - from springwood area up.... In the lovley weather we were having on Teus

Does a normal R33 GTR have GT badges on the side?

did you grab the bum, was it soft and silky.

then did you lick it?

:boobies2:

I admired, and went to touch. Her bum was so cute, firm, and smooth.

It's "doors" were also cleanly shaven, and so very smooth. :)

Spotted: Viscount on the highway at Artarmon while driving to work

I'm surprised I didn't see you! You're car stands out like anything!

I always see ULUVIT at the smash repairs on Pacific Highway on the way to uni. Definitely a good way to start the day :wave:

Saw a grey Stagea in Gladesville, turning onto Victoria rd just near BD4's. Didn't have any front number plates.

Wonder if that is the 260rs I saw at the Powerplay day...mmmm.....got sleeper?

I saw a very very run down old cefiro at strathfield tonight.

The car had masking tape holding the headlights onto the bonnet and front bar and i just thought it was some crappy shitbox until i noticed the unusual headlights (looked like a s13 silvia) and upon closer inspection it was a cefiro. Had cefiro written on the bonnet badge and on badges at the side.

The car was in a very sorry state. Whoever owns it.... Shame on you!

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