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spotted RB25DE at sutherland train station! (just went past it)

and RB25DT is in wollongong i think?

Goddamnit I wanted those plates!!! hahaha (rb25de).

I've seen a few cars around, too many to recall... I drive a Silver 33.

Some memorable ones; black R34 on showy

White, modded, R33 on showy

Black 32 GTR ripping up the Airport a month or so ago. (stared him down, then said hi. He gave me the biggest smile, it made my night!)

Of course, I see Luke in his white R34 and white CF bonnet frequently! We've got to catch up again!

Btw; thanks for all the waves to those who do. It makes my night when other skyline drivers wave back :)

Spotted "HKS850" R35GTR cruising along spit bridge, turned right down towards manly. Almost jizzed my pants when i saw the numberplates and hoped what it said was under the bonnet lol.

Spotted a grey/dark silver R34 GT-R tonight around 7pm, travelling along Old Windsor Road in Seven Hills. I was waiting at the lights to go from Abbott Road onto the M2, the GT-R was heading North-West.

Spotted quite a few R34s today, all except one were GT-Rs. Spotted two dark silver ones, a Bayside Blue one, and a silver GTt.

Also spotted two V35s (a silver four-door and a dark blue coupe).

Spotted today, White R35GTR at Taubmans in Paramatta.

White R34 GT with carbon bonnet at Church ST Maccas.

White R34 GT at servo next to steak house on Windsor Rd near Blacktown turnoff.

Spotted white R33 with stock wheels driving towards Richmond past the Windsor 7/11 this morning

A black R35 GTR at Wisemans Ferry parked in the park, 'jack' plates, nice!

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