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Spotted over the past week:

Dark BNR32 with aftermarket wheels in Chatswood area

Dark R32 in Chatswood on Thursday evening skipping through town.

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Tonight, Silver BNR32 with 34 wheels in the Ryde area, and Gunmetal BNR32 with a wing on Cowpasture Rd.

2 days ago.. Black R34 GT parked at Macquarie Centre at North Ryde around 11am (AUD???)

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Also R35 CENA parked at Macquarie University long time ago! lol.. about 3 months ago?.. niZmO_Man reminded me laugh.gif

Spotted so many nice Skylines in the car park at World Time Attack yesterday. I was surprised they didn't wave me off so I parked right under the grandstands. There were several 32 & 34 GTR's there in the same lot with me (plus Evo's and WRX's, etc).

he is a pretty shy kid. im not sure if he would know the name of the wheels because i know he bought them with the car but ill ask for you.

sorry but he didnt know the name of the wheels

also to keep this post on topic i saw a dark (blue or black) 4 door r34 with a gt-r badge in the front grille on parramatta rd on my way home from work yesterday.

Spotted BU57ED in woodcroft

Sounds mean as but what happened when u pulled away from the lights, didn't sound healthy :|

Hey Matty yeah its running real rich atm I did a fuel test last nite here in brissy .....I did 65 km and it used 13 litres of fuel witch works out to be. 200 ml of fuel per 1 km at crusing speed 110 kmh

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