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I keep seeing Eric in his R33gtr as i drive home through Ryde too :P though there's usually too much traffic in the way to get his attention!

Yeah, GD2ILA has gone back to a daily driver. Nice as long as it isn't raining. My shiny wheels hate the rain.

There's also a black 33 GTR that works in the Hyundai building - must be shamefull in the carpark lol!

pretty sure he lives sum where on bally road,

think i seen your car at fairymeadow wollies yesterday

Yeah that would of been me. I've still got the QLD Plates at the moment and SAUQLD stickers on the rear quarter windows

spotted gunmetal grey r32 gtr "R32GTR" nice plates btw, twice on the m4 near penrith, cars looks like it could do with a wash, although i was only doing about 30km/h both times when you drove past (push bike) so may have just been me, nice car all the same, also saw a white r34 gt with green p plate and a couple of r33's.

and later when i took my 32 for a spin i saw a white r31, custom front bar with black wheels, didnt know what to expect really only kind of recognised it to be a skyline because of the GTR badge on the front bar lol and you flashed your lights

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Last Thursday saw a sweet R35 at Moore Park promoting the release of GT5.

Poor guy ended up having a dead battery which gave me a sweet opportunity to take a snap shot.

(Wish my phone took better quality pics.)

If you're on here, hope you finnally got outta there. Sorry I couldn't hook you up with a smoke. And Thanks for letting me take this pic :P:P:D .

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Spotted two white R34 GT-Rs yesterday morning at Epping. Also spotted a nice white R32 GT-R in the arvo in Chatswood, at Shell petrol station. Nice bloke the owner is as well

was one at the lights exiting epping onto beecroft rd? i think i sore u in the gun metal r32 gtr?

was one at the lights exiting epping onto beecroft rd? i think i sore u in the gun metal r32 gtr?

One was going along Epping and the other was sitting at the top of the hill. Yeah I got gunmetal grey 32R, Indian guy haha.

you don't go there often then ;)

there's a few porsches I see around regularly & the odd ferrari/ old jags etc

Though I suppose there's a lambo in every driveway where you live? :)

PLease... i live halfway between blacktown and parramatta... more parramatta side.

When I see a lambo in my area, I srsly stop my car and admire. Traffic hates it.

Passed by a pewter silver R34 Coupe turning out of Lucas Rd onto Prospect Hwy in Seven Hills, if you're on here, heya, i was the guy in the black R34

Finally, I think ive been spotted lol. i wave/give thumbs up to all skylines i see and never get spotted... or just get that 'why is that guy giving me thumbs up' stare.

I think i saw your car turning onto Prospect Hwy near Centro Shopping Centre, i was stopped at the lights. not sure if that was you though

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