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spotted a grey R32 gtst at rouse hill shops

spotted a black R32 GTR in beaumont hills

also spotted a black R33 4 door at parklea markets with a nismo sticker on the windscreen, wheels, red calipers, and canards on the front bar..anyone on here?

Edited by Black Widow

Spotted a white 33, with purple + white HKS plates in Top Ryde, turned off Quarry road then followed my along Wicks rd and onto Epping, then turned up Delhi Rd and I kept going.

Not sure GTR / GTST

Only really saw the front, but she looked good :P

spotted a black 33 with LED taillights last night at maccas

also spoke to an officer of the law as I was waved into an RBT... apparently like 4 skylines went through just before me... Was on Pennant Hills road heading into chatswood, would have been about 11pm... anyone here??

And oh yeah

Spotted a few R32 gtrs, R33 gtsts, and Gtts in Holsworthy barracks, anyone on here?

One could of been me although I drive a R32 GTST, my mate lives on base their I visit him every now and then.

edit: dont worry i just realised im thinking of the wrong place, damn lack of sleep

Edited by Dave69001
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