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Spotted cassbo at west gosford maccas around midnight. Guess you guys had been on the thurs night cruise. I was in the 4 door :)

lol out of all the Skylines you spot, you spot my stock box :P

Spotted Pezhead, Bobbeh and Eug yesterday at OP GP, as well as a Silver R33 GT-R, what looked to be Jess' white R32 GT-R, a black R32 GTS-t, a white R33 GTS-t S2, a black R33 GTS-t with R33 Brembos, two R34 GT-Rs in black and millennium jade and two R35 GT-Rs in red and white ;)

I was out at OP too and what a top day. There were so many nice Skylines out as Cass mentioned. The Red R35 sounded down right Mean which would indicate it has had some work done - at least exhaust.

The Jade R34 GTR rego"NUR" (not sure if original N1 but had the badges) but they weren't driving it that hard.

Top job to Cass for whip'n me by .6 sec in a stock R33 -vs- GD2ILA GTR :P

I gotta learn to stop smashing the loud pedal drive smooth and brake late.

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