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Spotted a white R34 on Military road last night. I think it had a black boot and mayby bonnet too. Not sure if he was trying to drag me but I was on my bike so... :O

Sounded very nice as it went down towards the Harbour tunnel.

Spotted gunmetal r32 on lane cove road at the cross of pacific highway in gordon/pymble pulled over by 2 cops.

I hope that the cops weren't hassling you too much if you weren't speeding or anything. I was in the black r33 on the other side of the road.

Spotted white series 2 stagea with gtr32 rims following a Audi TT on stoney creek road last night.

Spotted black series 2 r33 outside a florist on kiora road every morning on the way to work lol.

spotted jon ( Primordial) getting oporto in st ives last night, stopped and had a chat.

Yo!

Spotted a Black R33 with a GTR wing on Mova Vale Rd after that... Gave a :wave:.. got a :huh: ..

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