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Spotted SYC-033 at Windsor Rd/Abbott Rd this afternoon bout 2ish... gave the thumbs up at the last second as I was going through the lights... I was in a daydream!

Also spotted a charcoal S1 33 on pennant hills rd, Thornleigh about 4.30ish....

There's a good chance that's Carls, with the same engine as an R35 GTR, making well over 500rwkw, I think he's allowed it. He also owns an R35 GTR...

but it could also not be his, cause the plates R35GTR is often seen on the Haltech R35... So I dunno... maybe he finally sold it :P

did it look like this?

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Yep, i think thats the one. it looked real clean n sounded great.

wow nice stats , great car. but the whole gtr thing still a bit wierd for me.

maybe seen too many people just sticking on the badge. ;)

Yep, i think thats the one. it looked real clean n sounded great.

wow nice stats , great car. but the whole gtr thing still a bit wierd for me.

maybe seen too many people just sticking on the badge. ;)

That thing is an amazing machine, definately worthy of the badge imo :happy:

Spotted SYC-033 at Windsor Rd/Abbott Rd this afternoon bout 2ish... gave the thumbs up at the last second as I was going through the lights... I was in a daydream!

Purple one with Chrome lights?

Neighbour down the road lol..

:D

I'm gonna be hanging around stanhope more often!!! I can't wait to see one

yeah i was like wait.. mm no it can be, nuh.. then.. mm air vents, big guards, enkei wheels, front spoiler,

brembo brake lol.. eh

sickk

Just spotted a R34 GTT Black in colour drive through chatswood with P plates with a Do Luck front bar, If your on here please PM me how you find that bar It looks great on the car and Im throwing up getting one.

Secondly where you got it would be great too. BTW it looked damnnnnnn clean

Cheers

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Just spotted a R34 GTT Black in colour drive through chatswood with P plates with a Do Luck front bar, If your on here please PM me how you find that bar It looks great on the car and Im throwing up getting one.

Secondly where you got it would be great too. BTW it looked damnnnnnn clean

Cheers

thats probably "R33Turbo" bought a bov from him. You might get a reply faster if you PM him

Spotted what I'm pretty sure was a Ceffie turning onto Pennant Hills Rd around Asquith while I was on my way home from the Coastie Meet tonight. It was pretty clean, white in colour.

spotted a few yesterday:

white r33 leaving norwest about 4

Gunmetal R32 GTR in northmead around the same time

and this morning may have spotted the same gunmetal R32 GTR filling up at Caltex on windsor rd

oh and i spotted an excel with an "I H8 Rice" sticker....

I lol'd

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