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Spotted Josh this morning on Illawarra hwy out of Robbo and very nice R35 GTR going through Alibion park this arvo - gave a wave at both.

Nope wasn't me.

There's been another white 33 driving through Robbo a lot lately.

Also.

Must've been some cruise on, spotted a bunch of cars;

Yellow S15

Red S15

White 32 (most likely a GT-R)

White 34

Black Evo 6

Some WRX's

And 2 more R32s of various colours (was soooooo many business didn't have time to compute WTF was going on.

Nope wasn't me.

There's been another white 33 driving through Robbo a lot lately.

Also.

Must've been some cruise on, spotted a bunch of cars;

Yellow S15

Red S15

White 32 (most likely a GT-R)

White 34

Black Evo 6

Some WRX's

And 2 more R32s of various colours (was soooooo many business didn't have time to compute WTF was going on.

yeh that was us coming back from robertson pie shop the white 32 was a gtr didnt see any other skylines on the way home what where you in?

yeh that was us coming back from robertson pie shop the white 32 was a gtr didnt see any other skylines on the way home what where you in?

I was at work, Pizza's In The Mist.

Who ever it was in that black pos r33 with its front hanging off needs to gtfo the road. What a d*ckhead its not a fckn race track. Overtaking cars on the shoulder in a 60 zone just because you see another skyline? Tossa

Had this Evo try to gee me up because i was changing lanes back and forth to overtake trucks and people driving 20 below speed limit. The dude sped past me to blow off his turbo, only to stop behind a truck a few meters in front, no where to go buddy! Then I turned into a road and saw a R33 GTR dark silver or black BLI15H

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