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spotted your GTR Drew on saturday out front of powerplay along with dave's gtr

Should be getting GTR back today yay! Was meant to have no radiator so not sure how it got moved lol

I think sh@un has taken more photos of R35's then ive ever seen in real life.

I saw a different one every day last week, but only manged to snap three

I am the R35 spotto-meister :(

See a white R33 GTR parked up near the corner of my street nearly every day, at North Ryde just off Epping rd... Still hoping to pass when the owner's near the car...

Not gonna be too specific about where as the owner would not appreciate it i'm sure...

spotted a white stag at dural/round corner area this morning.. was about 8.30am.

Massive front mount and drag strip run number on the back.. T41 if i remember rightly.. allllso has a sau australia sticker on the side!

Spotted a white Stagea in Terrey Hills this afternoon :cool:
spotted a white stag at dural/round corner area this morning.. was about 8.30am.

Massive front mount and drag strip run number on the back.. T41 if i remember rightly.. allllso has a sau australia sticker on the side!

Stagea spottings go HERE...

Oh, and that would be Alex aka CL11QE in the white s2 with T-41 written on the back windscreen. He went to the drags last week, 28th of October...

Also spotting lots of various Skylines in shift and casual parking at OCS (Optus Campus) North Ryde. Both nice and some in need of TLC...

From memory there's a nice white GTR that is generally in Casual park, usually back wall, rego GDZILA or something close...

Quite the collection of nice cars in that car park most of the time... The Lambo pops in from time to time....

Of course, none of these cars can compare to my '33.... haha!

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I think sh@un has taken more photos of R35's then ive ever seen in real life.

I spotted a white r33 gtst macquarie park today

also a black r34 gtt lane cove road in the arvo

Did the R33 have p1's ? I spot 3 kitted up R33s in North Ryde everyday

Also spotting lots of various Skylines in shift and casual parking at OCS (Optus Campus) North Ryde. Both nice and some in need of TLC...

From memory there's a nice white GTR that is generally in Casual park, usually back wall, rego GDZILA or something close...

Quite the collection of nice cars in that car park most of the time... The Lambo pops in from time to time....

Of course, none of these cars can compare to my '33.... haha!

Hey that's me! (the GD2ILA GTR that is). There is also Paul with MADGTR R34 as well.

The super cars a driven by a guy named Lee. He belongs to the supercar club so drives the Ferarri California, Lambo, Austin Martin, R35 GTR and a few others in. He said the R35 is amazing to drive and just corners so hard!

Well, if that's your R33 with the front mount, I've see your car in there a few times.

Spotted a Silver S2 R33 with a black bonnet in Collaroy today. SLO33T maybe? Gave a wave at the last minute.

Also saw GTR70Y (I think) Bayside blue R34 GTR coming out of the Quix at Narrabeem yesterday. Wicked looking rig.

Hey that's me! (the GD2ILA GTR that is). There is also Paul with MADGTR R34 as well.

The super cars a driven by a guy named Lee. He belongs to the supercar club so drives the Ferarri California, Lambo, Austin Martin, R35 GTR and a few others in. He said the R35 is amazing to drive and just corners so hard!

Well, if that's your R33 with the front mount, I've see your car in there a few times.

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Haha! How awesome! Been admiring ur car since just after I started then!

The R35 is....... I'm not sure there's words... I was lucky enough to drive one at my last job, just after they went on sale in Oz, and it was the most responsive, interactive exciting, amazing car I will ever drive.... And i've driven a lotta different cars! Aston's, Porsche's, Ferrari, Maserati, if it's high end or super I have more than likely had a spin.

The R35 tops them all though, and really kicked my skyline obsession into overdrive... Was in my '33 within 6 months, haha...

There's a black 33 with a huge (red?) front mount cooler I have noticed, but that's not me.... I'm the one with the white rims. Been in shift for a few weeks tho. I'm up in MTS on D3.

There's both some really cool and really dodgy cars in there... Gotta say the bright orange pulsar sss with the black stripes (UDI something) cracks me up....

Take care of that hot car of yours!

:P

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