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spotted a black 32 on brunker rd at yagoona-ish area this afternoon. pretty sure plates were RR.32.GT. so so clean

i think i spotted this guy too last friday but it was a grey 32 and i think his plates were GT-32-RR so maybe it was some one completly different and just a weird that the plates were the same but different.

Spotted Chubbs, Anna and Mitch this arvo around 3pm

Also spotted a gunmetal 33GTSt with a kit about 5 minutes before, turning off the Great Western Highway onto Toongabbie Road...

On the way home from around Richmond today I saw a black wingless R34 on the M2/Mona Vale Road/Forest Way and...

A certain blue Audi with the number plates HAY 53Y on Mona Vale Rd (I think... it was along those lines, plates where also blue) :P

spotted a hot asian chick in a wingless silver R33 plates BCR-04P

roaming along Canterbury Road in Ashfield this arvo

hi or 'ni hao'/'lei hou'/'kornichiwa'/'sa was dee'/'aneyong asaiyo' if you're on here :D

Spotted a yellow R34 with a black bootlid and black front bumper pulling out of a service station on Blaxland Rd in Campbelltown last night about 9pm. Had stickers on the front door and a large GT wing on the back. Not really my cuppa, but that doesn't matter, does it?

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