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Spotted a silver R33 GT-R in my street in Toongabbie all of 2mins ago, seems to be here quite often. I've grown Skyline-sensitive ears over the years, and know when it's here even when I don't see it arriving.

Not sure of the number plates, even with glasses my long-distance vision is fuXored. Mind you, it's only about 25m away.

Spotted near Capitol Theatre in the city tonight - grey R33 series 1 with white numberplates (black border) A**-*** (only remember the first letter) but it did have a SAU sticker on the drivers side rear quarter window.

Spotted about 4 33's & 1 32 on my way down to Gosford tonight. Spotted another 2 33's on my way back.

TUF-03L, another with QLD plates..

I get the feeling there was a cruise, or a meet-up maybe?..

Spotted near Capitol Theatre in the city tonight - grey R33 series 1 with white numberplates (black border) A**-*** (only remember the first letter) but it did have a SAU sticker on the drivers side rear quarter window.

i always see you in chatswood and hills district.

saw you last night on mowbray road at 715pm.

I DID!!! I SAW IT!! Was just about to post up...

It was on a towwy... I was in the landsdown upstairs pub eating food at around 4:30.

I looked at the car and said... hmm that GTR looks familiar

SWEET!!!!!!

It took 7 months but finally i got spotted :P

If it had the normal rims i bet you would have recognized it straight away

i always see you in chatswood and hills district.

saw you last night on mowbray road at 715pm.

Yes cos my girlfriend lives in Chatswood and I live in the Hills. :sleep:

And yes I was stuck in traffic at Mowbray Road... so shit. I really HATE Chatswood traffic. :P

spotted EXH-45T near the blue gum pub waitara - i was walking and gave you the thumbs up.

also just spotted a silver 32 - looked like it had a GTR grill but wasnt sure if it were a GTR or GTSt - this was on somerville road about 12 45am - gave a toot - anyone from here??

Chris

:P

spotted a black 4dr r33 in revesby around 45mins ago. i think it was either gold on black plates or white on black plates.. i dont remember the plates... but i remember that he was a red P plater and the shittest driver ive ever seen...

if you're a member of sau... press that big red X on the top right corner and delete all SAU links from your favourites... kthx

edit:

your plates would have been something like [iTHINKIMTHEBESTDRIVERBUTREALLYICANTDRIVEFORSHITMMMK]

Spotted a blue R32 GT-R this afternoon, it might have been Rukus, couldn't see the plates due to traffic blocking my view. Was around 4.30pm, crossing Prospect Highway in Seven Hills, heading towards Kings Park/Langley - I was heading the other way.

spotted-

eurospecs' mum's car at my house last night...

wont bother making two posts about spotting her, as i know she'll be back tonight. maybe tomorrow night as well, if she gets time off work.

let me know eurospec, or i'll make other plans :D

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