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spotted a silver series 2 R33 gtst on oaks road (always bloody see lines there) this arvo at 12.30pm, he gave me a wave but i was too slow to react coz i was playing with my stereo lol.... car looks nice and clea aswell *waves @ driver online*...

also white r33 with strange body kit followed me on windsor road at bout 1.40-2 ish north bound, he turned onto m2....

spotted a silver r33 with chromes and tinted windows driving up highs road on tuesday arvo at bout 3.30pm, i flashed you couple times and you looked stunned....

just spotted a tops GTT or GTR Black on Epping road Lane cove. Looked wild I think it was a GTT with GTR nose shiny as shit and I think from memory has GTCs or similar. Would have been 19's by the size of them.

Top looking ride mate was really nice.

speaking of sliver R35's

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this was turning into the business park at Lidcombe where the NSW Nissan H.Q is. Didn't get the rego, but it was more than likely the same one I saw last friday just down the road.

(pls excuse the wiper smear on my windscreen)

Spotted a bright red 32 GTR in Richmond, very neat, think it was on here for sale?

Then a burgandy red r33 GTS-T in north richmond.

Then a burgandy red r32 GTS-T driving towards north richmond.

Then another r33 GTS-T drivind towards north richmond.

phew!!!

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