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Lol had to laugh when i got back to my car to find 2 P plated R33's sitting beside my GTR at Rouse Hill shopping centre today

one was series 1 and other series 2.

They'd obviously rather park next to a dude who won't put door marks on their cars :) + of course, pride in the Skyline :blush:

Lol had to laugh when i got back to my car to find 2 P plated R33's sitting beside my GTR at Rouse Hill shopping centre today

one was series 1 and other series 2.

think thats bad? went to supercheap to pickup some oil on the weekend..

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+ their was another black s1 behind that van and the franchise owner's stock 33 gtr on the street..

felt so damn "un-unique" yesterday lol

Me and sean spotted today

a Black 32 GTR with white rims in wisemen's ferry and a R33 4door parked behind my GTR

a gun metal grey R35GTR with plates :LOCKON" in macquarie st, Windsor

and a White R33 GTR with top secret body kit going past my house lol

all great looking cars.!! :(

Me and sean spotted today

a Black 32 GTR with white rims in wisemen's ferry and a R33 4door parked behind my GTR

a gun metal grey R35GTR with plates :LOCKON" in macquarie st, Windsor

and a White R33 GTR with top secret body kit going past my house lol

all great looking cars.!! ;)

Thought the R32 at Wisemans was Dark metallic blue?

The R35 does move smartly off the line :)

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