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Spotted a grey r33 gtr on the way home from work on the m5 this morning. Sorry I didn't wave back. The gaveyard shift is killing me.

That was me mate also on the way home from a 12hr shift

Saw a Bayside Blue 34 last Thursday on the Northern Beaches with plates GR34TR, nicest Bayside Blue I have ever seen :yes:

hey yeah i remember seeing you too, at the last minute you caught my eye, i was looking for a street to make a u turn in :)

who ownes the RB that i hear going down mowbray road in chatswood, sounds like you come out of orchard rd.

every night almost on limiter and im 2 streets away haha

sounds awesome tonight it was at 8:14pm :P

I am around that area in my 34 GTR but i was not at that time, i leave artarmon at 7 and go up to the lights to go onto pacific highway

Spotted a silver s2 R33 with what looked like blue Nismo stripes, turning off Seven Hills Road (Prospect Highway) onto Johnson Avenue earlier tonight, around 7pm.

I am around that area in my 34 GTR but i was not at that time, i leave artarmon at 7 and go up to the lights to go onto pacific highway

hmmm dont think its you then its definatly east of the pacific highway, so you do the central coast to sydney everyday in your 34?

White R33 GTR I see all the time in and around Fairfield, Asian driver with shaved sides like Taeyang. I can tell it's the same GTR whenever I hear it coming my way lol. Just went past my house this morning at about 8:10 AM from Hamilton Road turning in to Rawson Rd. First 3 characters of plates is GTR-something.

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