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Saw today a ver very very nice Black R34 Gt-R V-specII Nur while up at Avoca Beach having some food.. number plate GTR...

Was very jealous of him when he went past..

bloody nice car.. + I imagine 1 of not very many ever made or in Australia

just spotted a silver 34 cruising down liverpool st... he turned into the alleyway next to amex... plates were purple and said fr34kn or something...

spotted that car last couple of days too...

im still waiting to be spotted

yea i was on new line rd in cherrybrook and this silver r33 with a chick driving it gave me the thumbs up !!!

oo!!! was that me?! lol!!! i doin't remember :\ is there another chick in a silver 33 cruising cherrybrook?!?!!?!? wonder if it was mis33r! but i can't remember what colour her car is :P

spotted the hottest 33 ever, it was wrx blue, and dished wheels, i didnt even recognise it was a skyline, casue it had r34 front headlights, and very different rear circle lights, and it was a wide body, it looked heaps fat, very very nice. the plates were WRX KLA, i saw it on parra rd near auburn maccas, real head turner

I spotted that car and have to say i thought it was one of the worst looking skylines i've ever seen. so many angles, gay rims, the cheap arse conversion meant the bonnet couldn't close properly at the front. and two guys hanging out the windows hoping to find someone to have a staring contest with. I must agree though the paint look very nice.

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