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Saw the very nice blue 'R34GTR' heading up the Blue Mountains today near Springwood. Gave a wave and went on my sedan-based way :P

I'm pretty sure it was the same one on the Putty Rd cruise with the trade plates at the time. What a beauty!

Spotted a clean S2 R33 series 2 at mac square in looking for a park today.

lol I was there in the morning! But I know you have seen my car before so it wasn't me. Don't think I have ever spotted you around though.

saw a white 34 gtt with plates 'r34-gtt' or something similar about 11 this morning on ryde road. gave a wave. how do you keep your headlights so crystal clear? mine are disgusting.

Spotted a white r34 gtt with sau sticker on milperra rd revesby about 10 mins ago

Plate was bns93c from memory

That was me! Was on my way to Creamfields.Think I saw you too, we crossed near the golf course?

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