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Spotted one of the hottest R34 GTT's ive ever seen today on pennant hills rd about 2.30ish, it was bright orange with an awesome kit & wheels plates R34-SKY If your on the forums man u have done a nice job!

Spotted v_s_p_e_c and SAM916 at my house the other night (Sunday or Monday??) .... lucky those tyres were still there in the morning boys!

Also spotted an R33 - SKZ01D on my way to Ryde yesterday... ummmm epping rd I think I was turning on??

spotted a black skyline at erina yesterday arvo around 4, think it was br3tt off these forums, your girlfriend was driving, i was pulling out of the driveway for supercheap and you went into the next driveway, cant remember the shop tho. i had to stop at the lights and saw you get out of your car and stare at mine for a while lol

i was going to wave but i didn't want you to look at me funny just incase you weren't off the forums lol, nice car btw

Spotted v_s_p_e_c and SAM916 at my house the other night (Sunday or Monday??) .... lucky those tyres were still there in the morning boys!

Also spotted an R33 - SKZ01D on my way to Ryde yesterday... ummmm epping rd I think I was turning on??

thats Caine :rolleyes: aka Shif_tea aka Monas Boytoy..

spotted an awesome looking silver R34 GTR at Watson's Bay at 4pm.

grats to the owner :)

I wonder if it was the same R34 GTR I saw in broadway & 45min later parked on oxford street near bondi junction? Green P plates, 19''rims & exhaust... Very nice for a P PLATER

I spotted SKZ-O1D on oxford street also..

thats Caine :thumbsup: aka Shif_tea aka Monas Boytoy..

and hes such a good one too :P

I wonder if it was the same R34 GTR I saw in broadway & 45min later parked on oxford street near bondi junction? Green P plates, 19''rims & exhaust... Very nice for a P PLATER

I spotted SKZ-O1D on oxford street also..

its NOT what you're thinking :rolleyes:

spotted a black skyline at erina yesterday arvo around 4, think it was br3tt off these forums, your girlfriend was driving, i was pulling out of the driveway for supercheap and you went into the next driveway, cant remember the shop tho. i had to stop at the lights and saw you get out of your car and stare at mine for a while lol

i was going to wave but i didn't want you to look at me funny just incase you weren't off the forums lol, nice car btw

Nah wasn't me... my car was running like a bag of shit tuesday and sat in the garage and my girl can't drive manual :rolleyes:

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