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Yer, that was me ATI-33A, just looking at the Alpine head units across the road.

I wasn't sure if your car was a GTR since it was debadged so I had to go up for a closer look, pretty mean looking.

cool that was me, are you ati-something, white r32 gtr with a black rear spoiler?

i saw that at the corner of carrington and victoria today thought maybe you?

Yer, that was me ATI-33A, just looking at the Alpine head units across the road.

I wasn't sure if your car was a GTR since it was debadged so I had to go up for a closer look, pretty mean looking.

yeh i saw the car in you're avatar and thought it couldv'e been you, i'm a lazy bastard so the badges haven't gone back on yet

White R33 at C3 carpark at Macquarie Uni.. Very very hot.

White R33 at Kings Langley Shops.. C??-00N? or something like that

Silver R32 GTS-T on the way out of Mac Uni - didnt catch ur number plate.. but gave u a wave..I'm sure u know who u are.=)

Spotted a white 33 with red OHS(?) seat covers.. number plate A------ (looked familiar). Had s15 wheels. Crows Nest when I was having dinner last night.

Spotted GTS-432 blue Northern Beaches (looked like outside owners house so I'm not going to say where).

spotted CYAHSV at Warringah Mall on Saturday.

a white 33 with a veilside wing on the road heading from gosford to erina on Sunday...can't believe I got a wave! I haven't had one in weeks!

Spotted black S1 gts-t down anzac pde.. plates AD*-**-*H.. I tried to wave at you at the maroubra road intersection but I think our tints were a tad too dark to see each other :(

That was mee... :wavey:

Yea didnt see you inside as my tint is kinda dark :P (Probably illegal too). And it was too cold to roll down the windows. ;)

I like your head lights... Which are they?

on my way home from work, silver series2 id guess 95/96 AS?95Q in accident richmond rd blacktown.

dude looked like alot of front end damage, not only your panels but also to your engine and from where your car ended up id say suspension and steering.

just wondering if anyone knows him/her, nice to know if there was no injury's suffered

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