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spotted a hoon in a white r32 gtst on the m5 heading onto heathcote road. switched from lane 1 to lane 3 and back 4 times in less than a minute minus indicators. Pricks like these give us a bad name,.

was there a meet today at beverly hills station? it was like 8am man lol.. any earlier for a meet.. saw bout 6 skylines parked together
Maybe they were driving to DECA?

Yep

Saw a NICE white R32 GTR in brighton with wedding stripes on it, BBS vspec rims and brembos, plates ended in BEM :P

chinkenboi - was that you in the gun metal r32?

We waved at you, but got nothing in return...and yes, was us DECA crew!

Which leads me onto next spotting.... :P

spotted many NSW and VIC SAUers happy,drunk,hungover,sunburnt,smiling,driving,drunk,hungover again :bunny:

spotted 34 gtt liverpool dressed up in full tokyo thread.....he took off after a wrx through liverpool.....lots of money spent on it but not my cup of tea....

saw a few skylines out at the skidpan at OP.....ouch to the 32 gtr that was hurt after some decent punishment....

saw some very ugly ricers out there too.....drivers skills matched their lack of taste.....

Spotted a Silver R33 gtst turning on to Narellen Road, Campbelltown. Stock looking, but had an exhaust with the 'HKS power' sticker on the rear bumper. I was the red R33 gtst turning off Narellen road. I gave a nod, I think I was a bit late though.

<br />Spotted a very nice looking dark grey DR30 on Castle Hill Rd this morning. Plate = JAPCAR<br />

I spotted that car too this morning on pennant hills rd on the way to work. I was in my skyline with HB plates.

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Spotted a Silver R33 gts-t just outside my work in the city today..i think numberplate was APE88Z...from memory

seen a couple of them around lately....or maybe ive been looking for them more then usual :pwned:

I saw a very nice R34 on the way home yesterday. Cant remember the plates.. standard white and black ones... real dark blue/black with those 19 inch Axis wheels from tempe. Looked very nice :pwned: Was sitting very low :thumbsup:

Edited by Yidz

Spotted a black 34GTt today also, this one was wingless at the rear and had tail-lights tinted so dark I couldn't tell when he was braking - definitely needs brighter bulbs in there!

This was on Silverwater Rd in Silverwater, heading towards Parra Rd, around lunch time.

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