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I think I spotted primordial on Castle Hill Road just then.

White R33 series 2 (series 2 front bar) with GTR wing and white number plate starting with 'A'

Primordial has a GTR 400r type front bar.... Number plate starts with E and sounds like Exhaust. :(

spoted a gtst r33 s1 'R33SKY' in cherrybrook this arvo around 4:20.. seemed like they where ina hurry too

HAHA thats my mate from school Mat, he drives crazy no matter what, he lives in those apartments on penno road.

Goldzilla Must have left before the stageas show up do you own a sliver or a green one seen both doing laps of late.

Brad

I own a dark green one, but I know both of the owners of the cars you're talking about. They are both locals to the Penrith area, the silver one was due out of a workshop today (probs with p/steering pump) but the owner was there, and the light green one (for sale, and it's a beast) was there last night as well. I got there around 8 or 8.30pm, and left around 9.40pm.

Cheers,

Nick

Oh yeah, I spotted a few Skylines in the city too while I was in there earlier. I spotted a few while I was walking out of the cinemas.

Saw a '33 with clear/LED taillights, looked kinda wrong in my opinion. Was parked behind the George Street Greater Union cinemas, right near the entry to the parking lot there.

Saw Dave Chappelle's Block Party - great movie/doco, pity the volume in the cinema was so low. Can't really get the whole concert experience at the volume it was playing at.

Could well have been if you were near the Establishment on George St.

I was playing there on tuesday :):)

that was it, lemme know when your playing next

spotted black 32 gtr getting raped in the rocks

spotted silver 32 gtr getting raped just down the road from the other one

spotted a few white 34s around the city the other day, as common as taxis i sware!

i love anti pull me over stealth mode

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