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2 silver R35s in the space of an hour!

one at the original harry cafe de wheels down in woollomoo and another heading to edgecliff at about 1426 today, plate '206' anyone know what that could mean? the plate not the co incidence.

oh and a burgundy R32 gtst parked just after brookvale oval with plates MIX 32T, very clean.

(last night a light coloured R34 gtst AWK 973 driving very slowly along parra road towards the city through annandale.

2 silver R35s in the space of an hour!

one at the original harry cafe de wheels down in woollomoo and another heading to edgecliff at about 1426 today, plate '206' anyone know what that could mean? the plate not the co incidence.

R35s still have a lot of presence don't they.

206 Numeral-only plate - my guess is it doesn't mean anything; the numeral-only plates are quite valuable, the fewer the digits the better. Often used as a status symbol and/or investment but values seem to be very speculative.

dropped the gf back to dee why and spotted these on the journey..

the pictured r34 was in the back streets of dee why about 1130 am and gave it a bit of a squirt when he saw me in the rear view mirror, had a hard time keeping up until he parted ways with me at a roundabout, think i saw an SAU sticker so thanks for the run if your on here.

also an r33 that looks identical to mine ARR 42V at 1210 near warringah mall and finally a white very clean R33 GTR parked only military road mosman facing away from the bridge exit, god they look soo much nicer than gt-st's...sniff.

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Edited by hamiltonau

Spotted a dark purple R33 GTSt this afternoon rolling through Toongabbie. Spotted it turning onto the railway overpass bridge, then turning right onto Fitzwilliam Road at the roundabout.

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