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yes.. he was apparently there playing with all my new goodies :(

what were you doing there, mr? SPY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

hahahaha i was just driving past... i do live near there u know :)

and i can guess wat he is getting done :O

Spotted white R32 GRR-32R in Chatswood

that's my mate's sister's car. (also a mate of 2gu - up. Neighbors ? also they work near each other.) her brother drives a black r32 gtr cya-32r

both plates bought by her

his old plates were gtr-900 which i saw on a gray r32 gtr on neale ave., cherrybrook 3 weeks after he sold it.

that's my mate's sister's car. (also a mate of 2gu - up. Neighbors ? also they work near each other.) her brother drives a black r32 gtr cya-32r

both plates bought by her

his old plates were gtr-900 which i saw on a gray r32 gtr on neale ave., cherrybrook 3 weeks after he sold it.

LOL i see them all the time.. I cant be stuffed posting it all the time.

Spotted about 20mins ago: MAR-55S on Flinders St Darlinghurst, as I was driving out of the Shell servo. (just filled up with 'V-Power Racing' fuel...oh yeah toocool.gif )

Yo!!! i beeped back man...

arx 51d "the beast" 33.

2pm

also a couple of 32's

old northern rd

Saw that ugly peice of shit too.. Gold rims, veilside kit.. Disgusting.

Did you by anychance see me? I don't think i saw any other cars then that 33.

Saw that ugly peice of shit too.. Gold rims, veilside kit.. Disgusting.

Did you by anychance see me? I don't think i saw any other cars then that 33.

saw 2 32's 1 grey with cf bonnet

the other 2 tone grey

i was in a friend's white falcon (xd?) red p's

Spotted 4 Skylines today:

Gunmetal R32 GT-R on Seven Hills Road, reg AYZ-something

White R34 GTt on Herewood Highway, Blacktown (too far to see the plates, looked really clean though).

Gunmetal R32 GTSt with kit in primer only, plates GTS-747 at Seven Hills shops.

Black R34 GTt with white speed-stripes heading up Station Rd heading towards Seven Hills.

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