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Spotted two R32 GTR's (From what it looked like), One black with a SAU sticker, the other silver driving on Camden Valley Way heading towards Camden. Spotted at the Raby Rd turnoff :D 3 days ago.

Just saw this lol, finally been spotted after driving every day all in different areas of sydney haha. This was me (dark blue gtr) and a mate coming back from unigroup after the his (silver gtr) had been tuned... we saw a few skylines that day also. actually we had a fuel pump issue at hungry jacks on cowpasture road and noticed a blue r34 gtr and a white 33 gtr at the set of lights there.... good to see so many gtr's and gtst's still around.

Scott

Hey M8 those guys have been importing cars since around 2001-2002 i used to live on the coast and went to a few dyno comps held at TM AUTO SPORTS at tuggerah and those guys used to come along. i used to have video of the comps as well but i have no idea where they are now.

I saw two R32's on the Central Coast on Tuesday night heading toward Mingara,

Both had AUTOSTYLE stickers on the sides, both had personalised plates, but I cant remember what they said.

Perhaps UR..... something...

Hey M8 those guys have been importing cars since around 2001-2002 i used to live on the coast and went to a few dyno comps held at TM AUTO SPORTS at tuggerah and those guys used to come along. i used to have video of the comps as well but i have no idea where they are now.

if this was the badge then they have had some really wicked cars back in the day. ( they had a 10 sec bright orange fairlady used to snap 3rds without blinking an eye!!!)

Also........... Here is one of their Skylines.

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Spotted a white 32 gtr at parra uws carpark around 10.30am yesterday a bayside blue 32 gtr around 12.30pm yesterday on cumberland hwy and another grey 32 gtr turning from woodville road onto hume highway around midnight last night.

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