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Spotted a Purple R33 Gts25t series 2 on lane cove rd yesterday around ryde area stuck in traffic lol

also spotted a Silver GTR33 plates GTR-303 in campsie yesterday night, it had a light up rear skyline garnish.. didn't like it(

prefer original colour coded one) :teehee:

Spotted a Silver R33 Coupe driving outside epping station on beecroft rd about 25mins ago, was looking from my balkony so could not get number plates or anything else lol. Car was heading towards Carlingford Rd.

Spotted a Silver R33 Coupe driving outside epping station on beecroft rd about 25mins ago, was looking from my balkony so could not get number plates or anything else lol. Car was heading towards Carlingford Rd.

It was probably me... would have been around 1220... on my way to work :P

Spotted a white R32 on the down ramp just before the anzac bridge. Got some brake light blinks and highlight beaming going on there >_< Couldn't get close enough to say Hello.

Saw the SAU sticker on the back.

Spotted a Silver R33 GTS25t(ithink) series 2 on stoney creek road just pass kingsgrove road intersection. around 8ish

then spotted a Blue R33 Gts25t plates FOB-23something (green p plater) around the same place around 9:30.

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