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spotted: RELODE white R33 GTR with one yellow racing stripe on the left side of the car in front of world tower at around 2am this morning.

I also spotted RELODE on Sat night driving down George St at around 12.30am...I thought the car looked familiar (goes diggin through old SPEED mags)

spotted a black r32 gtst (no not mine!) headin south on gladesville bridge bout 2:30pm last friday the 15th. Now i have a real sharp eye for spotting gtr look-a-likes, hey, i drive one! but this one i really had to look twice, dumped reeeeally low, no spolier - but a gtst bonnet. number plate ybk...

and headin south on warringh fwy just past falcon st about 630pm i spotted a nice white r34GTT number plate AB.... (not abobob) - had gold 17's...

yesterday: red r34 drivin past gymea shopping village (it was dark, couldnt see much of the car other than the tail lights)

r33 parked in chinatown

saturday: white r34 gtt in town hall george st, silver r33, black r32 along lane cove road whilst i was waiting for a bus

Spotted White R33 GTST with shopping list on door, black R33 GTST, Black R33 GTR with leather trim interior and Liz all on Pacific HW this morning

and I saw you again on Epping road this arvo at about 6...i was going so slow waiting for you to catch up but by the time you finally put your slow arse in to gear you turned off along with the silver 33 with the nasty little man who didn't wave at me in it.

Spotted grey R33 with chrome wheels on Maroubra, Monday around 11pm, twice, inside Pacific Square car park and then when entering a garage in Anzac Pde, still in Maroubra area.. But not sure whether it's the same car or not.., but both were very similar.. :rofl:

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