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Spotted Sebaz's "SEBAZ" white R33 V spec GTR on Sydney road Fairlight late today

good to hear Seb is still around, I thought he was selling it.

Haven't seen him at EC for farking ages, but that could kinda been coz I havent been there either :D

moanie...errr well we spotted eachother once...

linda... im helping my uncle now..im everywhere..  

i get to spot skylines all day everywhere...

im on the road all day

hahaha.. i know! :D twice really!! :D

just beeped at a black 33 pulling out of cedarwood drive about 20mins ago :)

its in cherrybrook... off new line road and boundary rd.. depending on which side of cedarwood drive you're on! :D

hmm i was thinling of cedargrove in castle hill. afriend live on that street.

its in cherrybrook? shopping village side or county drive side

Why have I not spotted you Moanie? I guess I'm always on Purchase Road now-a-days. I refuse to use Shepherd's to County Drive (that's where that stupid idiot decided to ram right into the side of my old car).

And shingo, get a Skyline already so we can spot you :D :D

Why have I not spotted you Moanie? I guess I'm always on Purchase Road now-a-days. I refuse to use Shepherd's to County Drive (that's where that stupid idiot decided to ram right into the side of my old car).

And shingo, get a Skyline already so we can spot you :D;)

lol. maybe i could try & find a kpgc10 4 my first car :D :D :):D:):D

spotted a chick driving a R32 going past castle hill

then I think it is was moanie couple seconds after that

spotted yeb *** I think it was at Subway

and spotted ByBy when I was up at UAS

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