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Spotted a nice white R34 at work this morning and had a chat to the chick that owned it.

Advised she was also a forum member, nice to meet you.

Nice to meet you too! Very nice car :-) Hope to catch you around the office or possibly at an event.

Spotted a bayside blue R34 Vspec II with what looked like LM GT4s but with Volk stickers at the Royal National Park yesterday. Very clean car (very young driver too! I'd have loved to have had an R34 at that age, lol).

Saw 11ty Skylines today in the Shellharbour/Albion Park area.

Black/charcol 33.

Black 34 sedan with pink plates.

Silver 34 sedan.

Silver S2 33.

White S2 33 (snapped photo).

Silver 33.

I think that was it.

I see so many driving past but don't know if anyone is from the forum, one white gtr I've seen drive past me twice now around the liverpool area

Might have been me. White LMGT4's?

Saw the same white r33 this morning on the m4 with green p plates after 5:30.

Also saw a silver r33 this afternoon around 2:30 on the Great Western Highway near Colyton. Nice car! Sounded mean as it zoomed past. Hope I didn't come across rude to anyone by not waving. I have been off in my own world all day.

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