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Spotted:

- White 34 on memorial ave

- Think it was a gunmetal 32 on sunnyholt..SP00LZ??

- Candy red R33 in Blacktown, plates NICEAY

- and another (possibly same as before) white 34 on sunnyholt about 9pm

Yeh my baby VRR-55H haha lol :D yeh white R33 with black/Carbon Fibre bonnet, are you the black or grey 32?

i was in the black 32

spotted white r33 on the hume this arvo, cant remember plates tho

Edited by roadworia

Spotted at about 4:45pm on Pennant Hills Rd a bright blue R33 with GTR wing, looking all banged up, front bar broken and dragging on the road, front and rear quarter smashed in, hope you weren't being silly in the wet weather and lost control!

Spotted Today (14.2.09) candy apple red R32 at 9:30am turning up on to blaxland rd campbelltown being a complete f**king tool

I think spotted the same R32 this morning at Raby road St andrews driving with a phone and man turning into a runabout like hell

Spotted at about 4:45pm on Pennant Hills Rd a bright blue R33 with GTR wing,

looking all banged up, front bar broken and dragging on the road, front and rear quarter smashed in, hope you weren't being silly in the wet weather and lost control!

Wasn't yours was it :P

spotted:

-gunmetal grey r33 at george st - hawkesbury valley way lights in windsor (ffs someone join sau from out this way no one ever picks these spotted's up!)

-white r32 next to west ryde hotel today round 2.30ish

i stopped at the lights right next to both you guys...in the black 33 with the stupid bonnet.

Spotted GTR R4 with asian driver at P6 and other Skylines i think none SAUer? anyway if you guys are here we are the last group of skylines came to P6 we are late lol :) im driving the shit looking shit box white R33 with GT wing and carbon fibre bonnet

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