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Spotted that black R34 GTt with the two thick white stripes down the centre of the car today - not a fan, but I did notice that it had R33 GTR wheels, they suit it nicely!

Spotted a convertible S15 today!

was on the m4, saw a white car with silvia taillights but an unusual silhouette, as I got closer I realised it was a convertible. Looked kinda stupid, the shape was all funny :domokun:

Spotted a convertible S15 today!

was on the m4, saw a white car with silvia taillights but an unusual silhouette, as I got closer I realised it was a convertible. Looked kinda stupid, the shape was all funny :domokun:

Ah yes, the Varietta... N/A SR20

heaviest/slowest poser POS around

Ah yes, the Varietta... N/A SR20

heaviest/slowest poser POS around

I see...

at first glance I thought... here we go another honda/mitsu driver who did a nissan conversion abomination...

but no it appears Nissan did that one all on their own... :laughing-smiley-014:

I see...

at first glance I thought... here we go another honda/mitsu driver who did a nissan conversion abomination...

but no it appears Nissan did that one all on their own... :laughing-smiley-014:

Autech did it... close :D

Spotted possibly DRDOOF coming off the F3 at Wahroonga around 11:20 or so lastnight?

And spotted a R33 GTST heading on the F3 at the same time..

Yeah that woulda been me :)

I was extremely tired, so you could have been in a 35 GT-R and I wouldn't have seen you :D

Doof, Sam (WTF-33R) and myself where all traveling down the F3 on Thursday night, and we all happen to drive R33 GTS-ts... well, maybe not Sam, his one be a four door.

If this other R33 GTS-t has a lightish red (AKA pink) boot garnish it could have been me :D

Spotted a few tonight, one white R33 with green Ps and a veilside rear bar, together with a midnight purple R33, both with GTR wings on George St Town Hall, next time be patient and don't block the intersection :D

A silver R33 parked out front of the Pavillion Hotel

And then later on a Silver R33 pretty chunky bodykit including GTR wing, cruising through Hornsby towards Waitara at about 2am, I was the black R33 heading the other way.

spotted a bayside blue r34 GTR with blue HID;s i think on gilbert rd at about 12 midnight ...sounded nuts

maybe its the same Tommy Kiara one i always see around the hills area

No my brother was driving my car today but said he had it back home by 8pm!!

Maybe Possum! She lives in the area!

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