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Was in Sydney for the weekend and to cut a long story short, I somehow ended up in a outer fringe suburb (Annongrove i think?) to visit friends.

I was near a park and an Gun Metal R33 GTST, came gunning past, clutching it in the wet at a pretty decent speed.

He came back after maybe 10 mins later, doing the same thing, except for this time, he lost it and smashed into a pole, writing off the car.

The back of this car was destroyed pretty much, but the guy hopped out ok. Huge crowd gathered and when it dissipated after a few minutes the guy managed to get his car moving, the back of the car destroyed and smoke blowing EVERYWHERE.

In conclusion, this guy was a goose and I'm pretty sure would have died from shame and is VERY VERY lucky, any person in the backseats would have died, so he was save by less than a metre.

Other than that, saw a lot of nice Skylines in Sydney, although bling bling Chromies seem to be much more of a fashion when compared to Melbourne.

Edited by IOWNU
spotted WLD-25L R33 in Westfield Chatswood carpark tonight

Also spotted a black R34 GTT parked in Chatswood Victoria Ave

That black 34 would be mine.. Dont often park on Victoria Ave, But I know im the only one with a black 34 around that area.. so i guess it must be :thumbsup: at that time the car would have been close to stock .. maybe rims? got abit more now :domokun: Hard to remember RTA issued plates isnt it :P

The Silver 33 is a nice machine.. Forget his name but owns a real sweet 33 .. Prob one of the best IMO

Edited by DECIM8

Spotted a broken down gray R32 with bodykit AWU-.. on Epping Road yesterday evening.

Also spotted a black R32 with P-plates turning off Epping Road onto Delhi Road a while later.

you looked just as tired as I did

could barely put my hand out the window to wave lol.

yep.... that about sums it up ....lol ! Although work thought I looked sick and sent me home early ;)

Spotted a gold R33 GTST with an aftermarket front bar and LED hot plates parked next to Canterbury BMW today.

If you're on here, you wouldn't happen to work in the workshop, would you?

hey mate,

that would be me, have seen you round (just not up close enough).

I thought ur sicker said crim. performance but now i c different

i thought it was u.. yeah crim hahaha thats funny. nah its grim its my best mates workshop.

Cruised home tonight about 10:30ish, on Forestway/Warringah rd with a black Series 2 coupe with 17's that looked like AVS Model 5's and stock exhaust. No stickers and stock rego plates so I'm not sure your even on here?

Spotted in Hornsby Westfield Carpark tonight a maroon R33 with 400R rear bar and GTR wing, didn't check the front, looked clean tho. And also a black R33 GTS-T with a veilside front bar, vented bonnet, GTR wing and a GTR badge stuck on the back. :D Also had green P Plates

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