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Spotted a silver R33 twice cruising along the Pacific Hwy between Mt Colah and Berowra, gave you a flash at Mt Colah lights but was in a blue subaru. Plates were HLDOON, car looked mean.

female owner

lives near my gf

not on here to my knowledge

a mate had it at his workshop and it was v. tidy

Saw 4 Skylines today within the space of about 20 minutes driving!

Two R33's - one black the other silver in the morning around Turramurra/Wahroonga area. Near Kintore Street

In the arvo; white R34 GTT around the same area as described - let off some loud revs as it went past

And a light blue R31 turning from the Pacific Highway onto Telegraph Road at Pymble. Red P-Plater

female owner

lives near my gf

not on here to my knowledge

a mate had it at his workshop and it was v. tidy

COULD possibly be Loz... she mentioned she knew someone down this way...

girl on the left, car on the left... is it a SII? :D

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spotted this laser driving around

had 19" TE37s

LOOKED GOOD!!!!

Haha. Wheels would be worth ten times more than the car if it were true! Nice rims.

Saw a shiny black R32 this morning turning off Copeland Rd at about 8:30am. Didn't get much of a look but it had no spoiler and looked clean. I like seeing other black 32s around. :)

female owner

lives near my gf

not on here to my knowledge

a mate had it at his workshop and it was v. tidy

Wasn't Grim Performance was it?

Hey Doof, can't have been Loz mate, wrong plates. Series 1 silver R33, lowered heaps, probably a few other mods, very clean and agressive looking for a girl's car, I like!! :)

Spotted a random purple R33 GT-R with stock rims and a SAU sticker on the front bar on the way to Mount Kuring-Gai today. Even saw mr moo himself driving it. :banana:

spotted you as well at the last minute. gave a wave but didn't know if you saw me.

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