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spotted HICAS I think in the Ryde area heading toward chatswood in peak hour traffic on Friday if I remember correctly.

Car looked nice :P

ZOMG I was spotted while not cruising with 11ty billion other Skylines :)

You where obviously travelling in the other direction as my car is still mangled on the passenger side of my front bar... should go about painting my other one soon :)

Spotted a white 34 gtt with blue plates + P plates in russell lea/drummoyne near lyons rd.

That was me!!! :( its not a gtt - just a GT ;) - but yea thats cool you spotted me because i was just doing a delivery for a mate - i dont live anywhere near that area - im a hills boy :(

Spotted a silver R33 GT-R tonight at around 5.30pm heading up Delhi Rd, North Ryde, following a sports bike up the inside lane.

I *think* the rego was GTR-033, not sure.

just spotted a silver 32 four door, black boot, p plater... Of course being a f**king toolbag in traffic, just then in artarmon

That would be me i had a baaad day and just wanted out

That was me!!! :bunny: its not a gtt - just a GT :bunny: - but yea thats cool you spotted me because i was just doing a delivery for a mate - i dont live anywhere near that area - im a hills boy :bunny:

Haha its hard to tell gtt or gt. I was in the black 81 ke55 corolla (GO55GO) in front of you when we both turned right. 32 is off the road getting an engine swap.

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