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spotted a Blue/Grey Two tone R33 Female Driver yesturday around 5:15PM turning onto Moorebank AVE near the bread makers thingy

Plate: MEL 24C

very tidy car.

PS if you are the owner of this car im not sure if you saw me, i was the guy in the black jacket and Blue tie walking around the corner, my line was parked around the next corner =P

Spotted a black R33 on the M2 this morning as I joined it from the Cumberland Highway. Looked clean and tidy. Thought I might've caught the driver taking a phone camera snap of my car - could've been for this thread? :woot:

EDIT: I think the rego was AZJ-93M.

Edited by HuH
f**k! Jeremy! I saw you pulled over aswell but it looked like you were on the phone!!!!! I didn't know you'd broken down!!!

so sorry! I would have stopped to help :rofl::(

That's okay Liz, thanks anyway.

As it turns out with the alternator belt going cause me to blow a welch plug behind the turbo. But it's all fixed now.

33 GT-R on Roberts Rd, South Strathfield. Running an aftermarket ECU, judging by the rear bar

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loser of the day: atmo, auto, series 1 33 with a GT-R badge. give urself an upper-cut, mate :)

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most homo numberplate of the day: OMG-16V, omg! it's an 18 year old twincam Corolla OMG BRO! SIIIK!!!

Im up at coffs harbor and spotted 1 white r33 with P plates gave the bloke a wave an he responded. There are no people up here with skylines?!

In qld driving the r34 people were falling over themselves checking it out.. Alot different to sydney and quite strange as I snapped a shot of a Audi R8 sitting outside my camp site one morning bloke just took off for a surf go figure. Did not even hear it rock up whisper quiet.. Shit sexi car.

Anyways yeah.

Spotted 3 tonight on my way home from work. 2 of them within 50 metres of each other right next to Hyde Park. The first was a dark coloured 32 that I beeped at to say hello. Looked like it might've been a girl driving? Don't think they realised it was me beeping.

Then just in front was an R34 GT in silver. This was at about 6:30ish in the evening.

Then on the M2 there was another gunmetal 32 with rims. Plates were BCN-32P I think? I followed them for a while until I had to get off onto Pennant Hills Rd.

was passed by YLD-34T on the northern distributor (wollongong) today.

Anyone here floating about in the wollongong area? I'm living down here for uni currently. Know a few R31 guys, but most of them (BJ, you poof) have left the area now.

I've got a Champagne 180SX

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