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Spotted 2 lines on my way home from work today.

Silver R33 parked on Herbert St in St Leonards with plates: BFG-05Q (green P plater)

Black R33 heading towards Chatswood Chase on Victoria Avenue with plates: XBT-273 (I think).

Both looked pretty nice :>

spotted a hot lookin 34 yesterday at norwest, plates were NZMO34, also spotted a black 32 near baulkham hills tafe, a silver 32 turning off victoria ave, and a bayside blue 34 GTR JA-77-** in kellyville..think it was the top secret imports car

spotted at castle mall today, some lebbos parked next to you with red or green p's and were looking through your windows and i parked a few spots down and hung out for a minute untill they left.... i'm assuming this is r34liners car?????

oh oh that white R34 was the 1 i saw on pennat hills rd the other day :):P:D lol freaking hell ur cars look similar lol...

spotted yesty a black 34 with no wing, lowered, with noiiiice mags going down silverwater Rd at like 10:00, i was like 5 cars behind ya lol... and a white stagea going south along pennat hills rd at 2:00 saw ya 2 late 2 wave :banana: devo lol

oh oh that white R34 was the 1 i saw on pennat hills rd the other day :(:(:D lol freaking hell ur cars look similar lol...

spotted yesty a black 34 with no wing, lowered, with noiiiice mags going down silverwater Rd at like 10:00, i was like 5 cars behind ya lol... and a white stagea going south along pennat hills rd at 2:00 saw ya 2 late 2 wave :( devo lol

i know ay!! - i cant belive ther are 2 white r34 n/a green p platers in the same area!! thats just not fair lol - this is my area biatch :( - anyway next time you do see a white NA r34 with green p plates - make sure it has a - skylinesaustralia - sticker on the back windscreen and blue number plates with p plate zipped to the plate and NISMO sticker on the windsreen ;) i doubt ther is many skylines that look like that :(

Spotted Black R34 GTT on Winsor Road last night - wayy to dark to see any waveing tho

Spotted a M35 Stagea parked out the front of Repco in North Parramatta on Sunday. Looked very clean :(

Also spotted Abo Bob hanging around under my car :( Thanks again mate

spotted you in my driveway :(

Spotted about 1ish on Pennant Hills Rd, a silver R32 GTR and a black R33 a few cars behind it, waved at both but got nothing back :wub: I was in the blue R33.

Aww :( awkward movement hahaah!

Spotted "SLM.75J" today again on Sunnyholt rd

Spotted 2 black 33 GTST's parked a few spots apart in campbell st artarmon today. Plates BBU-*** and BDQ-***. Both had nismo stickers on the sides.

Also spotted a silver 33 GTR plates GTR-*** in lane cove industrial area. Gave a wave, then my tyre blew out seconds after lol.

Spotted 2 black 33 GTST's parked a few spots apart in campbell st artarmon today. Plates BBU-*** and BDQ-***. Both had nismo stickers on the sides.

Also spotted a silver 33 GTR plates GTR-*** in lane cove industrial area. Gave a wave, then my tyre blew out seconds after lol.

lol wah????? so random, everything under controll i guess????

also spotted for a couple of days now a burnt orange r33 at macquarie (bank) i mean park, parked next to douglas hanly moir car park...

and shitty that mobil on corner carlingford road and beecroft road is out of 98 ron fuel again :D forced to fill up at penno BP that is way over priced

spotted you in my driveway :laugh:

:down:

Spotted a white R33 on pac highway in chatswood this morning with blue "HKS-33*" plates

Also saw that Duncan left his navigator on again ;) That can't be good for the batteries :P

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