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saw a r33 gtr with the plates yun1 or jun1 on milperra rd today also a lime green r33 gtst on parra rd and a grey 34 gtr turning onto parra rd near fraser motorbikes

Cool I've been spotted action-smiley-069.gif Grey r34 gtr. Think that's me if it was around 2pm

Spotted you, DC33VN, Tuesday afternoon on the way home from picking up my new car. I was the one behind you in the black R32 GTST at......some point haha. Not too familiar with Sydney area.

Great car, man :).

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...Assuming you are SHY-26L, anyway...

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wohoooo I finally got spotted haha :D, i spotted a white r34 gtr plates shy26l at rockdale today again next to charcoal kingdom.

Finally one of my random skyline photos is actually someone on the forum, brings a warm interconnected feeling to the cockles of my heart, or maybe the sub cockles..etc

wonder if this guy is also a member?

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in city just after xmas, either way its a sweet GTR

Ok, big day today spotting Skylines.

-Pull out of my street in Robertson to head down to Shellharbour and saw a purple R34 and a chracol R32 cruising together. Thumbs ups were delivered and returned.

Hope you gentlemen had a good punt up the pass.

-Parked near a silver R33 S1.5 in Shellharbour.

-A gold R33 in Shellharbour.

-White R33 number plate SCREAMR or something similar in Albion park..

-Red R34 headed southbound going through Albion park.

Black R32 GTR with a Nismo badge and all the gauges in the universe - Grosvenor St Lindfield turning on to Lady Game Drive. Looks mean and left rear hand side FILTHY from what I imagine is good boost mate!

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