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spotted a bayside blue R34 GTR last night on Samantha Riley Drive...couldn't see plates tho...i think there was a "T" in them ;)

also at the woolies servo in northmead, there was this black Dodge Nitro, with Spin City and Clarion stickers all over it..big wheels..looked p0rn

Spotted SAM 916 cruising down Epping road

and before that a silver 4 door R33 crossing over to Macquarie Uni

and before that a Silver R32 with a black or carbon fibre bonnet on becroft rd with a SAU sticker on the side window

I saw SAM-916 last night on Pennant Hills Rd up near Beecroft Rd. Little beep and a wave when he turned onto Castle Hill Rd. Nice looking 33. :( I couldn't see a thing through those dark window tints! ;)

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Spotted a 32 GTR as I was coming out of my street, AWL01D possibly, but not sure

Spotted an S15 with rims, kit, wing and shopping list at the next street, he's been to the thursday cruise, sorry I don't remember your name mate :D

Spotted HOM11E on the next street :down:

Then spotted a white 33 on the next street next to a convertible 300zx

THEN spotted a pretty nice 350Z behind me at the lights at the turn off for the freeway in waitara

Spotted Moei on kingsgrove road along with alot of wild cars even a GT500 I think (im no american ride expert) Also spotted two unlucky kids run into each other at a fairly quick speed. Hope your ok.

Spotted Moei on kingsgrove road along with alot of wild cars even a GT500 I think (im no american ride expert) Also spotted two unlucky kids run into each other at a fairly quick speed. Hope your ok.

hey nath ,

must of been my mate driving hes been using the 34 for weddings ...he was telling me big line up of cars for this one....

Is that blue R33 the non-turbo one I've seen around?

nope its a 93 gts-t, just got body kit, custom blue paint, 18 inch chromes and some chinese made blow off valve..... looks like a toy car now :)

spotted a crazy lambo:

saw that same labo on pennant hills road about an hour ago, seen it around a few times in the last few weeks...

LOL Moei next time you wanna lend out your gtr let me know haha

Yeah couldnt see the driver just the ride, figured it was you as you live close. The turnout was good couldnt believe some of the rims I spotted some bloke had about -30 on massive rims with dish ive never seen!!! like 30CM!

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