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spotted midnight purple R33 GTR at Moorepark golf QLD plate, looks stock and very clean. Also spotted TRD33Y on Liverpool Rd infront of Shark Hotel tonite 12ish

where u in that black 33 s2?

Hey Slim, I saw your car parked at Maccas today with a heap of other skylines and Type Rs

I remember your plate from this forum, just saying hi.

Funnily enough my friend has a type R, we were heading up towards the F3 and had brekky at Maccas

Hey Slim, I saw your car parked at Maccas today with a heap of other skylines and Type Rs

I remember your plate from this forum, just saying hi.

Funnily enough my friend has a type R, we were heading up towards the F3 and had brekky at Maccas

Yeah we had a cruise today to the gong, then back thru macquarie pass :P

I think I saw you, you drove past my car then straight out onto the rd.. I was standing next to the building hiding in the shade

Spotted Revit ( sam I think ? ) onnn windsor rd or old windsor rd

and spotted BWA. somewhere.. cant remember where

im too sunburnt and tired form the cruise toay to think

I saw you on the hume highway on the way back from Wils :D I thought none of you saw me lol

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