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Spotted a lovely Silver R32 GTR today along Mona Vale Road just before St Ives. Had an SAU sticker on the rear side window. Fairly dirty at the rear end of the car. Number plate was 'AQ 92 ZI'. The guy driving it was very conservative, good driving :( If he's online here I was in a white Peugeot 206 just near the petrol station at St Ives shops.

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Spotted a very mean looking R32 GTR looking wider and cleaner than before at chatswood blinding me with HIDS, Looks nice - Real nice.

Also spotted and waved to a silver? R33 in chatswood - At least I think it was .. HAD SAU Sticker on it..

Nice to cya!

spotted a red R34 GT-t last night at a servo on old windsor rd last night..had R32 stockies..looked nice

and last week spotted:

silver 32 4 door in artarmon...plates were DOR-132

Silver R32 with chromes on windsor rd..can't remember what day

gunmetal 33 on quakers park way

silver 33 AWS-94X in artarmon

Orange R33 on Pennant Hills Rd exit off Cumberland Highway

White R33 on JRD

White R33 in norwest WGH05T

Spotted OSAKA shooting through anderson st chatswood, Car sounded mean in the westfields overpass.

Looks great with stock suspension lol

Just a tip Loz, cops are now defecting or "fining for minor traffic offences" as they put it under that overpass. Thursdays mostly (night)

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last night spotted a silver 32 GTR on windsor rd, plates were GTR-***, and spotted a bayside blue R34 GTR that had a big Top Secret Imports sticker along the side on samantha riley drive

Awesome looking R32 GTR this morning in gunmetal grey. It passed next to me on Beecroft Rd near Cheltenham Girls School. Had big bronze rims, possibly TE37s, with lovely offset. It also had this big 'SKYLINE' decal in the back window that I've never seen before. It looked like it could've been part of a factory window tint or something? Interesting.

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