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Spotted a silver s2 33 (Rr33gt or something) .. had sau sticker on the side.. -- no idea on what road.. near wiley park maybe??

No side skirts.. 32 gtr rims i think..

I was in the commodore next to ya checkin out your car lol..

Yeah, a brillant purple in the sun...I'm pretty sure it had gold wheels too. Pulled over on the side of the road with 3 other cars, an Audi & others. I drove past with the thumbs up, but the driver was busy. Hot ride !!!

Yeah that would have been David... that's a Midnight Purple 3 R34 GTR.

Spotted a white R32 GTSt at the centre in Castle Hill (on Victoria Ave) where the JB Hi-Fi is.

Also spotted two white R33 GTSt's on Victoria Ave, one parked in front of Castle Hill Toyota (same side), and the other parked accross the road, opposite the complex where UAS and Hills Motorsport is...

spotted a black 33 gtr on flushcomb rd green ps :S.. plated "GTR. o2c" i think:O

also on sunnyholt, spotted a maroon 33 tried to take on a red s7 or 8 rx7, lol.. anyone from here i wonder? sorry man but the mazda had big guns.. :sleep:

also a black 32 on sunnyholt, waved but no reply

also the same white 32 Nich saw under JB :kiss:

oh yeah and mine with a park fine on the windshield next to towers!!! fags!!!

Just Came from WSID and spotted the following on the track

Spotted an R34 Turbo Sedan

White R33 Coupe with Sunroof Rego: JAS25T

White R32 Coupe with Sunroof Rego: FAT32R

3 R33 GTR's

and a Maroon R33 Coupe

That was me in the 34 running 13.1 :)

I didn't see any r33 gtr's but I saw 3 or 4 r32 ones. One guy ran 11.1 a couple of times. Nice rev limiter launches.

Saw MR 32 running a 12.7 in his 32 GTR and Jas finally getting that 13.9!!! Yay!

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