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Spotted R34liner again yesturday while i was waiting to catch the 610 into the city (super stealth mode), made him roll down his window while I yelled that i'm Kujo from SAU lol.... everyone else waiting for the bus just looked at me like a wierdo.... meh i am a little crazy, i drive a line....

also few hours later spotted Shane walking in the city, actually he spotted me around the corner from town hall, had a little chat, then we saw a black r34 gtt while we were talking... lol

Hahahahhahahah!!! - that was classic - sitting in traffic and i get this guy who’s sign language-ing me to roll down my window (i was like - umm its electric buddy, duh...) lol - and my friend was like - do you know that guy?!?! - I’m like - offcourse i know him - he’s Kujotk man!!! KUJOTK!!!......! - That has to be up there amongst some of the better spottages :P

Spotted GTT04D whilst out on a drive... twice actually, once leaving Chatswood and about 30 minutes later heading back home - like the colour and seems to have some power to to it :down:

spotted a silver R32 GTR on friday, plates were TS-75-TS on windsor rd

and on saturday spotted the same black 34 Gt-t twice, once at Norwest fitness first, YIV-177 and again at Rouse Hill shops

Spotted GTT04D whilst out on a drive... twice actually, once leaving Chatswood and about 30 minutes later heading back home - like the colour and seems to have some power to to it :ermm:

Stan,

Yeah was me, spotted you down Rosville Bridge, and then later along Eastern Valley Way

The colour looks so good because it has had a total repsray by a Mercedes Specialist, who did a top notch job.

It has reasonable power, but I've only just started modding it, should have a lot more power soon.

Your ride looked nice also.

Paul

Spotted little red wagon a red stagea on the greater western HWY.plates JAG. somthing

Brad, was it wine red, with JAG69B plates or similar? I've spotted that car a few times, but haven't seen it in ages...

Spotted a gun metal 32 GTR on Herbert St, St Leonards this morning out side the coffee shop just up the road from the forum / train station.

Plates were: BHF-14G

Even at idle the engine sounded tough. Nice car if you're on here mate!

I spotted and parked next to a white R33 GTSt when I went to the shops at Winston Hills earlier. Also, just after I left there I spotted a black R33 GTSt turning right off Powers Road and onto Old Windsor Road in Seven Hills.

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