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Saw about 4 Skylines tonight in penrith.

1 Black R32 in the plaza parked up near the movies.

1 White R33 at Krispy Kreme carpark.

1 White R33 GTR at Krispy Kreme carpark.

1 White R33 turning onto high st.

I had number plates but after seenin all 4 i forgot them!

spotted a grey R32GTR with the plates RB-30-TT at Tempe Tyres a short time ago.

spotted a white R33S2 plates RB-33-GT driving through homebush - flashed and got a flash back :P

hey mate that was me...

i also spotted a black 32 GTR plates "HKS-27L" in botany nice ride mate!!!!

spotted this morning on the spit bridge. a black what i think may have been genuine r33 gtr 400r with the plates 400R. it looked genuine to me and sounded really tough.

Black or purple?

Spotted Thomas (shonen) last night hanging out at maccas with his possie ;)

Spotted Ranicx this morning making fun of a fulleh sick mirage >_< Who was a tool by the way

haha, yeh, the muffler on that thing was so huge! and lowered.. did it have dinner plate chromies as well? cant remember.

oh also spoted mona waving like a crazy lady out the passanger window too :)

Ohh and i've spotted a blue 34 gtr i think number plates STV 99* , a couple of times now, anyone???

finally spotted!!! that would be me dropping the GF home...

was telling her that u roadworks guys must be thinking what the hell is up with that car driving by at 1am every night of the past week haha

it's a GTT, btw

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