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I keep seeing white R33 GTS-T's on Furlong Rd, they & i flash our beams whenever we see an R33 lol

They are really common as ass holes lmfaoo :P

Oh & i was at autobahn thw other day and a saw a silver R32 parked in front with an SAU sticker on the side, didn't knw who the owner was though

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Spotted a Titanium R35 GTR with plates GTR-35T in the back of Chatswood heading towards Northbridge late this afternoon.

Certainly made the drive in traffic more entertaining :(

That was Carl... again... The K's must be getting up on that thing :D

Got home from Canberra about 3hrs ago, while I was down there I spotted a silver R35 GT-R on my way to Queanbeyan last night (and some other supercar, but can't even remember what it was, because I wasn't expecting to see an R35 on my travels, and I was kinda stunned), and spotted Shell today!

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