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Silver/Grey R32 GTR (or 33 maybe, didn't get a good look but the round lights) having a go at a Black S15 with NO1TOY plates on Woodville Road at Rawson Rd intersection at 8PM who then turned into Tangerine St and stopped near Bunnings Villawood. Looks like the skyline won. But seriously, get off the roads, they aint for you. Endangering other peoples lives for the sake of a little thrill is not worth it. Keep it on the tracks.

Spotted SLO32 on Windsor rd this moring in his tough 32GTR, we were in the v8 450sx :)

This was me. The old girl will be out more often now that I decided not to sell. Time to crank a bit more power out of her.

Clean 180 mate she looks good

A white R32 GTR with full genuine Nismo kit and a white R34 GTR Vspec (GTR-34M) at the traffic light corner of Hume Hwy and The Horsley Drive.

Gave a nod to the R32 driver and got a thumbs up back.

A white R32 GTR with full genuine Nismo kit and a white R34 GTR Vspec (GTR-34M) at the traffic light corner of Hume Hwy and The Horsley Drive.

Gave a nod to the R32 driver and got a thumbs up back.

That was me in the 32. Loved the sound of your 33, and 34 was nice as well.

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