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Pretty sure I saw 'hiroshima screamer' MPR35V on saturday morning, was about 830am in Castle Hill/Glenhaven, with a red RX7 too?

good spotting , that was our jenolan caves outing day but didnt you see you mate otherwise you would of seen me hanging out the window waving . ;)

good spotting , that was our jenolan caves outing day but didnt you see you mate otherwise you would of seen me hanging out the window waving . ;)

I was in the trusty work van so your excused for not waving :wassup:

spotted black 33 on grand parade turning right (Park road ??? )

Sorry didnt wave wasnt in a happy mood.

Plates: ZKB 720.

was in a black 32 ASY-20R with a www.sspi.com.au sticker

once again sorry no wave

Spotted Yellow R34 GTR with GDZYLR or GDZYLA plates on Dobroyd Rd, Dpbroyd Pt/Haberfield at 10:40am

Then spotted a silver R32 GTR a few minutes later in Glebe on the City-West Link.

Spotted a Silver R33 with Qld plates on James Ruse Drive, Northmead around 8.30am this morning - gave the nod, but got nothing back (think my tints must be a little dark lol).

Also spotted a nice looking Red R34 GT-T fly past me as I merged onto Victoria Rd at Rydalmere around 8.40am - didn't get the plates though.

spotted shonen on penno rd this morning, i think

it was a black 34 with side mount plate, sun was in my eyes.

also a dude in white 180 that sounded nice pulled up to me and gave me the nod of approval.

nah sorry dude...wasnt me..

I was on the M2......could have been Ed R34 ?

On thursday I spotted a R33 GTR (maroan in colour)on thursday it was neer erina.

Then about two house later a black R33 on terrigal drive...

Today spotted a white R33 (think it was a series 2) in umina, rampart...

Is that anyone on here? :(

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