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Saw someone in a Grey 33 along Gannons Road this afternoon, saying something about my wheels, not sure if it was that they looked nice or I had something wrong with them. :wub: Only took the car out for a quick drive to check the new wheels (R34 GTR) and new rubber (Federal 595RS), although very hard to tell in the wet with semi slicks haha.

Spotted Anna in my work car park

w00000t

33 is running w0000t

Spotted Anna in my garage! :O
Spotted Anna in Castle Towers Carpark!!
Spotted Anna on teh moon!!!!!

NO wai....... I spotted her too ..... that car is damn sexy... :D

Spotted a maroon R33 Plates "OHR-33T" on the great western.

Big sticker on the rear quarters, I was in my company car.

I hope you're on here, just wanted to say thanks for tailgating me, @sshole.

caught up to you at the lights anyway, without needing to speed :D .

Just spotted a wine red R33 on the M2, he got on @ Pennant Hills Road, and got off the same exit as me @ Abbott Road in Seven Hills. Had what looked like an old "Akira" sticker in the rear window - haven't seen one of those stickers in ages, super dooper old skool!

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