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Spotted a Silver R33 GTS-t on Forest Way this afternoon. Had a GT-R wing and scared the crap out of me when he first drove past lol

OMG I spotted 4x r33s parked next to each other in west ryde this afternoon.

And abobob. And drdoof. And HICAS. And the drivers of other ones but not their cars

Bahaha HICASS :(

bah

sif not spot my car :P

Spotted Slim's cable ties at the AGM :D

I might be a little crazy but im 99% sure I spotted a V35 350gt with a NEW R35 GTR wing.. Chatswood.. Am I crazy?

nah- there's prolly a factory in China turning out whole R35 copies by now....

Spotted Anna's black 33 GTSt in her driveway earlier tonight.

Spotted a green volvo looking thing right behind it :P

Also spotted Albert's 34 having traction issues getting into my driveway! ;)

Spotted a white R34 on Pennant Hills Rd and flashed but was in a silver subaru liberty.. near the speed cameras

Spotted a white R33 series 1 with stealth wing on Pennant Hills Rd near Carlingford 12:45pm

Spotted a gunmetal grey R33 with GTR wing on Sherbrook Rd in Hornsby at 1pm

Spotted a silver R33 series 2 on Salisbury rd Hornsby at 2pm

Think that's it. I miss my car more now ;)

Edited by Zilch*

my mum spotted :P haha a skyline

i couldnt get anything out of her shes said white and shiny

and at the top of kariong hill at 6pm this arvo

didnt have a wing either she thinks

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