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No-one spots me either, i see heaps of Skylines on the way to work and back and post it but they must not be part of SAU forum or they just too lazy!!!! =( havent been spotted once in the 2months ive owned the car!!

I've never been spotted even with my custom plates and parking my car in the same obvious place in a busy location 5 days a week....

spotted SAM916 in Artamon, near the tittie bar which I was heading to :domokun:

haha saw you to mate, also saw a massivly stretched hummer just after i turned the corner. I know the place your were going to! (A guy at work organised a free tour there because we 'worked in the area and wanted to become familiar with the local businesses' :nyaanyaa:

Spotted a candy hot pink R33 in Bankstown the other day with a guy driving it (guess he likes pink)

Anyone on here?

there was a guy that came to the coast a few weeks ago, could've been him (did he have 20inch chromies?), tinks gave him a card but haven't seen him on the forums...

haha saw you to mate, also saw a massivly stretched hummer just after i turned the corner. I know the place your were going to! (A guy at work organised a free tour there because we 'worked in the area and wanted to become familiar with the local businesses' :D

Man that Hummer nuts!!!

theres a few over in Hawaii but first Ive seen here - and the driver I think was a former body guard for a celeb....farkin massssssssive!

Suprised you reconsied me! :rolleyes:

What was the number plate?

I don't remember, I only remember him cutting us off and the girl who was driving the car I was in yelling "FAG" out the window really loudly :D

Then it took off, dunno about the chromies, but looked to be in poor condition, paintwork-wise

I don't remember, I only remember him cutting us off and the girl who was driving the car I was in yelling "FAG" out the window really loudly :D

Then it took off, dunno about the chromies, but looked to be in poor condition, paintwork-wise

The only pink 33 I know of is in brighton.. and hes one of the guys on here's cousin..

Spotted a couple of r33's at livo KK's tonight... one was a charcoal series 1 with whitewalls and chromies, the other was a silver series 2, NVD-33R.

Also spotted a bright orange r33 approaching the elizabeth drive and hume highway intersection at about 11:40pm. Looked pretty nice...

Hi, always see a Yellow R34 in Glebe around broadway aswell? Do you know a Jerry with a silver R34 kinda looks like the one from Fast Furious but its a GTT, well he knows you and he knows me ( Grey Gts-T R32).

i saw "R33-SKY" in kellyville yesterday. Also saw a black r32 gtst at norwest same with a dark colour r33. can't remember the plates but i parked my gtst right in the middle. So if u guys r on here wassup

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