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Hahaha.....maybe...if they have an engine :)

Quiet you! :)

Spotted a MINT looking silver R32 GTR heading south on King georges rd around 3pm today

Spotted a gunmetal R32 GTR with R34 rims earlier

Spotted a white R33 GTST near the end of henry lawson drive and followed him till my turnoff on princes highway - it looked pretty low

thats because it was wet Greg ;)

that may be so but it was still the best i have seen on the streets. . . . . ever :)

I had to shake his hand. turns out the car is sponsored but still was fun to watch and i didn't have to pay for entry

Drove into Sydney yesterday to pick up my spoiler and was pretty dam impressed, 20mins out of Sydney on Hume Hwy spotted a blue 34 GTR and then a half hour later a black 34 GTR, 33 GTR and 34 GTT all on Cumberland Hwy.

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Spotted a few today;

R34 4door "4RACE" or something like that at cronulla

R32 GTST silver "AJA" (forgot the rest) on kingsway

R33 gtst going through the s bends at tom ugly's bridge.......

R33 GTST with ACT rego in sutherland - gee, wonder who that was?!

R33 blue 4door with white rims in menai

R33 gtst maroon with impuls in menai

spotted a stagea ( i think it was yesterday), white, looks clean as - plates "STAGEA"

There was more but yeah, short memory :thumbsup:

Spotted a black R32 on princes highway around sylvania heights heading north around 730 or so tonight

Also a very nice soundng R32 GTR at cronulla picking up thia food for dinner. Well, the driver was getting the food, not the car ;)

Also a very nice soundng R32 GTR at cronulla picking up thia food for dinner. Well, the driver was getting the food, not the car :D

Is that the one near the station, If so you see the Eggs sitting in the sun all day from the station YUK

Spotted a flouro yellow 31 going around Mt Panorama yesterday :D:wave:

Also a very nice soundng R32 GTR at cronulla picking up thia food for dinner. Well, the driver was getting the food, not the car

There's one always parked up there that the guy must work there somewhere. Grey - Plates THR-32* or something along the lines of..

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