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spotted a yellow r34, red p plater with red licence plates sitting in the carpark at the bottom of the apartment building...made me flatten my face on the window on the bus... this was in ryde , close to maquarie uni on the 292 bus route

spotted a white r33 as well right outside macquarie front entrance....2 skylines in one morning :D

spotted a yellow r34

That would probably be WZN.

Alot of Skyline owners goto Macq. Uni.

WZNxxx - A yellow R34 (at least I think he does - I saw him driving into the uni once)

1BEAxx - A white R34 with a fat GT wing

FLYLICE - A clean R33 without a spoiler, and custom painted orange

xxxxxx - A very nice silver R34 with a big lightning decal (not entirely sure this guy goes to the uni)

As well as a few other R33s I've seen here and there.

OMFG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Spotted a silver 4 door r34!!! :drooling: it had some ads down the side... can't remember what for now :rofl: the car looked sooo hot!!! even with all that rain beading its way down the car! :) The owner seems a lil shy... guess he isn't used to strange people harrassing him! lol!!! i did get him to rev the car and have have some fun! hmmm... it sounded as hot as it looked!!! damn dude!! really hope you're on this forum!!!!!

Thomas!! it was 'almost' enough for it to kick you off being my fav 34!!!! :D THATS how hot it was!!! :)

Spotted a gunmetal grey r33 GTS-T with big chromies and little dovetail spoiler at Mac uni yesterday arvo. Accidentally blew off beside your window, sorry bout that dude! The moron infront hit the anchors hard as I came on boost.

wil..

ps. was not showing off moanie :P:) hehe

Spotted a gunmetal grey r33 GTS-T with big chromies and little dovetail spoiler at Mac uni yesterday arvo. Accidentally blew off beside your window, sorry bout that dude! The moron infront hit the anchors hard as I came on boost.  

wil..

ps. was not showing off moanie :P:)   hehe

H ha ha. Sorry man. That just sounded so fkn funny!

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