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Yesterday I spotted a silver V35 four-door somewhere in my travels around Castle Hill, Baulkham Hills and Glenhaven.

Today, about half an hour ago, I spotted a dark blue s2 R33 in Toongabbie today, going past the set of lights where the overhead railway bridge is. It had some black six-spoke wheels on it, but I was too tired to take note of what kind they were - maybe Buddy Clubs or similar.

ok so i just spotted a few skylines.

Silver R34 GT (i think..guy had red P's so i assume it was only a GT) on Victoria Ave

A Bayside Blue R34 GT-R on Windsor Road, plates were KIM18U

And at the same time a Red R35 on Windsor Road

I spotted a silver V35 this afternoon on Pennant Hills Road in Carlingford at around 5.15pm. It was all stickered-up with the Nismo stripes, "s-tune" logos and Rays/Nismo LM-GT5's, looked hot!

ok so i just spotted a few skylines.

Silver R34 GT (i think..guy had red P's so i assume it was only a GT) on Victoria Ave

A Bayside Blue R34 GT-R on Windsor Road, plates were KIM18U

And at the same time a Red R35 on Windsor Road

Blue GTR 'KIWI8U', yeah that's my mates car, spotted a silver R35 on Parramatta Rd last night after swannies game, 'BB.ZZZ' or something

saw a Bugatti driving around in Berlin a month ago, i never thought i'd actually see one on the road ever, bloody hell its an ugly car though

Blue GTR 'KIWI8U', yeah that's my mates car, spotted a silver R35 on Parramatta Rd last night after swannies game, 'BB.ZZZ' or something

Yeah that'd be it.

must of got the M & W confused

Oh, about 5mins after I saw that R35 this afternoon, I also spotted a white R32 GTSt in Pendle Hill with the rear end all smashed up - looks like it had been hit from behind by something with a bull-bar. :)

Ohh and I spotted two Skylines today at Eastgardens carpark.

The first one was a white R33 GTR parked on the ramp going up to the food court.

The second one was another white R33 series two, parked on the bottom level.

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