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Spotted a nice clean Black R33 GTST with 400R Bar and sideskirts going down Lane Cove Road after work yesterday. Looked like gold center rims with silver rim - GTC's?

I would have waved but was in the stealthy Mazda 3.

^ did it have stock wheels? that would of been my mate he was there around that time, mint car !

spotted an r32 gtr RUGAME, drove next to him briefly at sylvania around 6:30 tonight

yeh it hand standard wheels standard height

Spotted a nice clean Black R33 GTST with 400R Bar and sideskirts going down Lane Cove Road after work yesterday. Looked like gold center rims with silver rim - GTC's?

I would have waved but was in the stealthy Mazda 3.

I went past a 3 yesterday @ top ride shopping center. loud as f**k, turned right at the lights near the civic center. Looked good.... for a 3....

This yours?

Naw, our three is bone stock. Only mod I'm allowed to make to it is to change the steel stocker wheels for mags when the tyres wear out.

There is also some R33 GTR in black that works in the Hyundai bldg in N. Ryde. I've given him a wave - even in my GTR but pays no attention or maybe He thinks I'm gay trying to pick up on him or som'n. lol

Spotted BK1990 looking for a parking spot at La Perouse on Monday! Around 2-3pm. Nice neat looking 34R mate!

haha thanks mate fluked one down the bottom after 3 times going around and around haha .Saw a white 33 gtr on the m4 about 2pm today heading blacktown way .

spotted a r34 gtt turning on to the m4 around midday yesterday ,another 34 gtt think it was midnight purple from far on cumberland highway around 2pm yesterday and a r34 gtfour at subway bass hill around 12 this morning

Spotted a r32 GTR in Narellan , turning into the mall at lights. Purple like paint , exaust , standard looking with GTR 32x something plate .

Parked next to us at the lights , first heard the unmistakable sound of the rb26.

Good to see , hot car mate

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