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spot this green stock r33 s1 everyday turning onto the cumberland from the hume at liverpool. around 845am., a middle aged bloke driving it. Also a white series 2 r33 with 2 young blokes on the same road

spotted black r32 gtr on showground road, #no plates were AUD-xxx i think at 6.35am

then spotted silver r32 gtr near castle hill towers same time, plates were BNR-32W

what u doing up at castle hill at 635am?

arent u suppose to be at school ?

:)

AYY 56Q i think it was... gun metal grey R32 GTR on pac highway in waitara sorta... we were in the other 32 :( damn that thing looked fast!

hello if your on here...

and yes that was a chick driving... Jess, known on here as Sinful (plates are SINISTER... sort of...)

LOL @DOOF :) (sif sort of)

Spotted all the coasties last night in Gosford :)

has it got green plates?

new numbers plates like "xx-xx-xx"

nah mate, would've remembered if i did,

pretty sure just standard yellow an black

also spotted a white r33 getting sideways in the wet 2day an almost had a date with the median strip. naughty naughty

No whoring please :P:)

Spotted the other day in at Terry Hills, Mona vale road - the pinkiest pink that ever pinked, a pink r33 with big chrome wheels spin da wheelz in da wet..

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