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That might have been Elliot

From the 31 forums, Ravi? I haven't been on there in ages, but I do remember some mentioning of a few owners in and around this area.

saw a few today.

- gunmetal/dark grey r35 on james ruse drive at about 4.00 pm ish.

- yellow r34 coupe turning onto shaftsbury rd in burwood not long after

- white 4 door r34 not far behind the yellow one but it kept going down parra road

- r33 parked in hurlstone park near the pub

I just saw this now. Black r33 with big chromies?? Next to grumpys on the corner was me

From the 31 forums, Ravi? I haven't been on there in ages, but I do remember some mentioning of a few owners in and around this area.

Yep, white Passage with dished BBS wheels. He's around the Blacktown area

OT: Last week I spotted a silver BNR32 with meshies, low, on M4 around 10am heading eastbound. Think it was a Tuesday.

Also spotted a gunmetal BNR32 with dark TE37s in Artarmon, nice stance.

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that was on kent st in the city yesterday and then this out near cronulla today,.

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and finally this slightly hideous R33 in surry hills the other night..anyone going to own up to it?

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Also spotted a gunmetal BNR32 with dark TE37s in Artarmon, nice stance.

Hey dude, that is def me.. where abouts in Artarmon was it?? live same suburb.

Next time stop and say ello!

They are fake TE37's :whistling: *Rota Grid-R*

saving the TE37's for my R34 Gtr when i buy one lol.

cheers man.

J

Grey R32 Gtst with what look like TE37's 17" white? Gtr bodykit and wing *sounds mean! Spotted Chatswood and Willoughby always pumping up Mowbray Rd watch for the RBT stations dude.

Bayside Blue R34 GTR vspec? BBS mesh wheels appropriately lowered. Mowbray rd and going past Artarmon station most mornings. (U were passing me on foot however now i have my car back hopefully will follow u down next time, Lovely machine)

Black R33 Gtr *5 Spoke wheels maybe LMGT4s?? Again Spotted Mowbray rd Artarmon going northish. hot ride dude.

R34 GTR Dark grey/Black Tidy setup ARC intercooler nicely lowered (I ran past you in Chatswood shopping centre carpark last night as you were coming up. I was with the white EVO TME, lol i was holding you up as my ticket was few minutes over and had to pay $5.)

Bayside Blue R34 GTR vspec? BBS mesh wheels appropriately lowered. Mowbray rd and going past Artarmon station most mornings. (U were passing me on foot however now i have my car back hopefully will follow u down next time, Lovely machine)

Black R33 Gtr *5 Spoke wheels maybe LMGT4s?? Again Spotted Mowbray rd Artarmon going northish. hot ride dude.

see both every morning on my walk to the station down mowbray :D small world :)

see both every morning on my walk to the station down mowbray :D small world :)

Crazy man! your near Mowbray. Probs walk straight past mine as well. Gunmetal R32 gtr on or there abouts and towards Station.

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