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Spotted a Nice looking White 33 GTR/White Rims on lane cove rd just past Victoria Rd tonight - Plates were QLD plates - SYK-R33 I think? Also had SAU sticker on rear window.. I was in the Black 33 GTS-T.

Saw the same car, at lidcombe Repco! Awesume car

Spotted a Nice looking White 33 GTR/White Rims on lane cove rd just past Victoria Rd tonight - Plates were QLD plates - SYK-R33 I think? Also had SAU sticker on rear window.. I was in the Black 33 GTS-T.

Yup, spotted you too. That was the first time i've seen the traffic actually going in the other direction on that road lol. Nice ride to mate, reminds of of my old black 33 GTS. Thanks

Spotted a gunmetal R32 GT-R tonight with the plates "2HYPO" on Parramatta Road from around Croydon through to Ashfield. He was still in front of me as I turned off onto Liverpool Road heading into Ashfield, and turned off a few streets before me. It sounded VERY nice. I *think* the driver waved or gave a thumbs up, not sure... I replied, but seeing as either in front of or behind each other at various stages, or traveling at different speeds due to traffic, I'm not sure he saw me reply.

I was in the green Stagea.

Spotted 3 lines one the way home from work yesterday

Black 32 in pretty much the same place I spotted slim

White 33 gtst at the lights next to the building work in Top Ryde

Dark blue 34, was behind it until I turned of vic road just past the police station

Gimpy, I saw that other silver R32 GTR with R34 GTR wheels. He's got some weird grill on it, which is why I thought it didn't have one at all. It looks kind of like an R33 GTR grill. I don't really like it, but hey. Explains why I keep thinking it's you from the side! I saw this one on Old Castle Hill Rd parked near Oakhill College.

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