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spotted a silver 32 GTR in kellyville, no front plates??

white 34 last night, plates were TEK 09

and a white stag at Richmond Hogs Breath, QLD plates, R34 GTR rims...

where bout is kellyville u live dude cos i always see a black s13 sitting in the front yard of house on preseident rd

Spotted a Silver R33 S2 GTS-t with a nice blonde in it at Parramatta at around 2pm. Nice plates too... [GOD21A] :woot:

pretty sure they are my cousins plates....she works in parra

Spotted white 32 driven by a Blonde Girl.. at blacktown carwash.. Richmond Rd. YB-50-FT ...lol cool plates i reckon.

yay....finally got spotted. those plates have been with me for a few years now....and through a few cars too lol

pretty sure they are my cousins plates....she works in parra

yay....finally got spotted. those plates have been with me for a few years now....and through a few cars too lol

Seen you around but I see your cousin at least once a week. She must live near my area in kellyville.

Hey

I spotted a white R33 GTR with white rims at Silverwater on Holker Street turning onto Silverwater Road.

The plates were SYC-33 and it had a SAU sticker on the rear windscreen.

Nice looking Skyline, i was driving my R33 GTS-t and he/she went past me in the left lane.

Who was it?

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