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unfortunately i just saw a beautiful white R33 GTR being towed off Harbour Bridge... (i went past in a taxi)

Licence plate SEBAZ

A nasty front-bender of an accident - the hood was crinkled, but the front bar damage couldve been worse.....

Saw a beautiful yellow R34 GTR parked in an open car park of an office block benind the McD's on Lane Cove Rd Ryde(?) at 1:30 pm

Also spotted a Silver R33 GTR heading north on Woodville Rd Merrylands ARA *** ?

spotted a silver r32 on marsden rd just then... beeped at him/her!!!  hehe.. it was kinda loud in the quiet night!!  think it might have been you, silv? don't you hvae a silver r32 with a black front bar?!?!

yah it was me, thought it was you.

your the only one to beep like a maniac, would have beeped back but was talking on the mobile.

i saw a yellow r34 with air brushing vf011? @ licombe also a red r34 both with bodykits. saw a gathering of 60+ odd bikes @ concord west.

was there a comp or something @ olympic park? i saw the japan canoe/kayaking ream hanging around out side telstra stadium

Spotted a few r31's in Sutherland last night. Took this photo of one.

Can't believe no one spotted me at all in 2 hours of driving from Cherrybrook to Sutherland and back again.

Also spotted Benty (red r33) at IBM a few weeks ago. Looks very much like SHRUGZ but with a different plate, and wheels.

hey didn't we see you in land cove merli? or was that our other resident purple gtr?

Yah, that was me... That was probably the last time I drove it :cry:

I might take it for a spin tomorrow actually :cheers:

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