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spotted DJ Brave in the tree lines, bunkers and dam at Royal Asquith today!

And Tinks in the club house with us after :(

Top day!

spotted the evilist weevil playing golf when he SHOULD have been with his mrs..... :)

:blink: charm your way out of trouble did you????? lol!

haha yer brooo...didnt know where to wave or not coz half of the skyline owners around st.clair arent SAU associated. they give me the wtf look haha.

and thx haha everyone loves my muffler sound

Me and my lady are in St Clair... dont mean to give a WTF look, just checkin out the rides... Mine is black R33 GTST with FMIC and stock wheels... the ladies is white R33 GTST lowered, with bomex front and off white AVS wheels... I am sure i saw you at the mamre road bridge...

yesterday working all day fun fun. spotted yellow r33 on forest road right outsiide my work peakhurst iga next to the pub at 10. then amy33 at 10.40 then later on a black r33 with no spoiler didnt get plates

Edited by dyken

This morning on the way to work at the corner of the road that leads to The Sydney Adventist Hospital spotted a Silver R33 GTR at the lights me tooted and waved as i drove past.

On the way home from work spotted a Silver R32 GTR with numbers plates R32*** or 32R***... the plates were the silver writing on black -this was going thru gosford up kariong hill then when we hit the f3 he was ahead.. i got off @ Hawkesbury Bridge to avoid the traffic hope you didn't get caught up.

Then along pennant hills rd as i turned off onto beecroft spotted a White R33 with green p plate sitting in traffic i tooted and waved and turned off.

Saw V8HNTR going west bound in M5 east tunnel few hours ago...

nice looking silver R33..awesome number plates...

however...i must say...

thumbs down for attemping to impress 2 asain ladies by dropping it a gear or two in the next lane, giving a quick squirt but not really covering any ground...plus driver was by himself...tsk tsk tsk...must have a massive ego... you better not lose to a V8 and give us a bad name.

Edited by mle808

Went to Young out in the sticks over the weekend, and spotted an R31 (plates were "R31"), and two black R33 GTSt's (one had a GTR badge on it).

Out in that area it's Commodore, Commodore, Magna, Commodore, Commodore, Statesman, Commodore ute, Commodore, Commodore, Falcon, 4WD, Commodore, 4WD, Falcon, Commodore, Camry, Commodore, Statesman, Falcon, 4WD, Commodore ute, Falcon ute, and then your usual assortment of small cars...

saw a white series 1 R33 with yellow plates AJ 67 GW or some other random shit... i flashed them, and i got a flash back AND a wave out of the passenger side!!! thats the first reply ive ever gotten :)

also saw ASN 34B (silver 34) in Hornsby when i was dropping some stuff off... looks nice, needs some work though >_<

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