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Silver 34 GTR on Parramatta Road about 7PM. Asian driver with his misses, rolling next to me for a sec, waved and the GTR glanced back before I turned off to Five Dock maccas to take a leak :)

Bit of a JDM spotting today.

White 34 GTR on Railway Rd, Yennora section, driving whilst on the phone :no: gave a wave out my window

Dark blue 34 on Lvl 2 Citigate Central Hotel parking with plates X88X

Dark blue 34 4 door no spoiler on Hamilton Road with his misses at 10pm. you glanced at me and I flicked my lights at ya before turning off into 7-11 direction.

Spotted a white r33 gtst at Robertson pies today,

And also got the wave from OON-100 r32 gtr n1 on the freeway coming back, forget his sau name but his on here :) awesome car

Hey Michael, that was me mate.

Your car is stunning, easily one of the best looking 32's. My boys absolutely loved it, and your wheels look amazing when driving!!!!

Was actually going to go to Robertson as well on the way back from Jervis Bay, but decided to do the grand pacific dr instead.

Spotted a white r33 gtst at Robertson pies today,

That would've been Rick.

He's on here, not often though.

Didn't see any Skylines (other than Ricks) today at work.

Sadface.

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