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Spotted a Silver R32 Gts-t on Merrylands Rd turning into the Red Rooster car park. Was this afternoon at about 4pm. Had standard black on yellow plates and silver mesh wheels.  

A few minutes later, an egg yellow R33 GTS-t with GT-R kit.

was that r32 the the best gtst you had ever seen???

:rofl:

were you dirving?

nxtime you see me down there come say hello

bring your nissan NX with you.

was that r32 the the best gtst you had ever seen???

:rofl:

were you dirving?

nxtime you see me down there come say hello

bring your nissan NX with you.

It's probably the best silver R32 Gts-t with mesh wheels, GTR front bar and yellow number plates that I have ever seen on Merrylands Rd.

:)

I was in the middle of eating some Oporto's. :)

Do you work around there?

Oh, I'll bring the Nissan, alright :(

PS, do you always hang your arm out the driver's window or only while turning? :wassup:

I was in the middle of eating some Oporto's. :)

Do you work around there?  

Oh, I'll bring the Nissan, alright :rofl:

PS, do you always hang your arm out the driver's window or only while turning? :wassup:

the turns into an oven after a while.

lol

my gf works in merrylands

so what did you eat???

Seen a few lines around lately.

Firstly followed a beautiful black R34 GTR 'MADGTR' from Lane Cove to North Ryde last week.

Then yesterday had a clean white R33 GTR pull up next to me on the corner of Herring (I think?) and Epping Rd, opposite the Ranch. Gave eachother an acknowledging nod, and I proceeded to drool at his ROH rims and other aesthetical mods (subtle but very slick!)

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