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They've given them all to Australia and NZ.

They've given all the crap like the R32, R33s and R34 GTTs to us.

They keep the good stuff like R34 GTRs and V35s.

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Spotted ATX-39X Silver R33 on Epping Road this morning.

spotted a 'few' skys in tokyo! i'm so surprised that there aren't about 50 billion like in syd!!!!

You'll be suprised when you realise that there are actually more modified cars in Sydney seen regularly than there are in Japan.

I wonder who will be first to spot the new SAUNSW Stagea hitting the streets soon :D

What? I've had my car for over a year now, with stickers on it almost from day one. And I never get spotted. ;)

Oh, wait, you mean that SAU Stagea...

In the space of 3 mins, i spotted 2 R33 GTST's around 1am on King Georges Road, both silver, both had standard rims from what i could see

They werent driving together though - talk about deja vue (sp)

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