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QUOTE(skylinegtts @ 29 Oct 2006, 06:39 PM)

spotted 2GU UP, a black R32 GTR, a stock black R32 GTST and a whole heap of WRX's and a few libertys and legacies going through Mt Victoria.

saw them in the morning and some of them in the arvo aswell.

that was the ozwrx charity cruise.. the stock gts-t was me, dunno how you can say it's stock.. it has mags and stuff... plus it's a gts[/code]

i saw you aswell now that i think of it on the way up but i also saw another black r32 gtst and it was going down then moutain at about the same time most of the ppl were heading to syd

Edited by skylinegtts

ok, time for catch ups!!.

spotted last week:

maroon r33 gtst pacific hwy at lindfield

gunmetal grey r33 gtr on pacific hwy at gordon

hot boy in dark blue r32 on delhi rd (again)

yellow r33 with carbon fibre bonnet for sale on central coast hwy west gosford

today:

gunmetal r33 on lane cove rd north ryde

black r33 on central coast hwy gosford (waterfront)

I spotted a white R33 GTSt (maybe s2, didn't get a chance to look properly) with plates starting with ATQ or AQT, turning right from Seven Hills Rd/Prospect Highway onto Lucas Rd in Seven Hills this arvo, roughly 5.30pm.

spotted GTR026 - 33 GTR near blue gum waitara friday arvo - I was walking on footpath and waved.

you prob thought i was a pissed idiot!

and spotted burnsie this arvo - actually - I drove his car! thanks mate!

That's Kabab, Merli's old car.

Spotted JDM-33R turning into Delhi Road off Epping Road this morning.

Also spotted a dark coloured (dark blue?) R32 GTST turning into the street where Harris Technology is located in North Ryde.

Spotted JDM-33R turning into Delhi Road off Epping Road this morning.

Also spotted a dark coloured (dark blue?) R32 GTST turning into the street where Harris Technology is located in North Ryde.

that was prolly me.....i work there!!.

also spotted a maroon r32 gtr on lane cove rd, north ryde this morn.....

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