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Spotted on Epping Road tonight AWO-*** silver R33 with chrome rims

I am new to the forum but that was probs me. I got deep dish chrome rims with black 5 spoke centre. Its funny i get waved at all the time by others skylines. One time while i was stopped on a red light a guy in a r34 stopped on the other side of the road to give me the thumbs up lol

Edited by Young Gun

This morning on the f3 spotted a Black R34 GTR riding a Supped up Honda Prelude's arse.

The on the way home spotted a yellow R33 with carbon fibre bonnet going thru gosford, then going thru berowa spotted a White R33 with number plates AXY-***....

And finally going along pennant hills rd a Black R33 with chromies can't recall number plate i think it had two chicks driving it one wearing a bandana.

Edit: Forgot, going along beecroft rd spotted a White R34 Coupe which looked to be either a GTR or have GTR body kit on it.. i was two lanes over and could not see the car properly as we flew pass each other in diff. directions.

...and spotted Lizbert this afternoon :D

Thanks for a good drive!

:P

definately felt like a sunday arvo drive! was awesome!

spotted Liz on the OPH yesterday, the little red rocket looking good as always!

:D thanks dude! I was very surprised to see you round that corner!!!

I also spotted gurgler (in his mx5 race car!)

oh and also spotted duncan and kel!

"Saw a 350z at Villawood Bunnings carpark plates- 5ZIGEN and full 5zigen decals etc. Anyone know if this is a promo car or what?? Looks pretty tough"

That would be eric from rated r design, he brings in all the 5 zigen stuff. Used to have a pretty full on 300zx before that but we haven't converted him to skylines yet.

We spotted Liz on the old pac on sat too.....sounds like everyone did lol

BTW our new plates are 77700C so get spotting lol

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