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^^ i was there around 5ish..

spotted a white R32 GTR on victoria av castle hill today

I almost always see at least 4 Skylines parked along Victoria Avenue in Castle Hill whenever I drive through there (mostly in front of Castle Hill Toyota and the complex next door where Hills are and UAS used to be), and then at least one or two more on the move.

Man, ive seen so many lines on the road, and i flash them with no reply -.-

Probably not in the club i guess, they just look at you like ">.< u wanna race!"

Hmm, gotta start lookin' out for the stickers i guess :)

im getting my plates soon "MRXTCZ" so it will be easier to spot :)

MRXTCZ

I spotted a black(or very dark blue) R35 GT-R on harris st infront of the ABC(where is work) about 20 mins ago.

They look even nicer in person.

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spotted a white 33 gtst, with GTR style rear wing at norwest, plates were HWK***..had for sale written all over it..

and i also spotted a blue kitted r33 gtst at the intersection near bella vista waters..i think the guy was on his phone..plates were AH-**-**

I almost always see at least 4 Skylines parked along Victoria Avenue in Castle Hill whenever I drive through there (mostly in front of Castle Hill Toyota and the complex next door where Hills are and UAS used to be), and then at least one or two more on the move.

i got spotted kinda

the white one with no wing is mine

i work at toyota and so do the other the owners of the other skylines u see

ahh ok i see that out there all the time....so

"I spotted r33mick outside castle hill toyota"

it must piss them off having a quality japanese car outside the dealership instead of just toyotas :)

ahh ok i see that out there all the time....so

"I spotted r33mick outside castle hill toyota"

it must piss them off having a quality japanese car outside the dealership instead of just toyotas :)

youve made my day mate :)

theyr used to it no one at toyota drives a toyota

do u work round the area??

i got spotted kinda

the white one with no wing is mine

i work at toyota and so do the other the owners of the other skylines u see

You must know Matt Davis then, he's one of the Service Techs there @ Toyota.

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