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Spotted a maroon R33 with no wing and a 'Josh is gay' sticker stuck on the boot, on Park St next to Citi building at lunchtime.

Not too sure if that sticker gives you an extra 50kw... no homo.

Spotted a white R34 coupe cruising around Norwest business park before 6:00am this morning. Nice car! :-)

Jen, I never see your car around ! Haha

Can't believe no one has spotted mine ! It's been in and out of unigroup the last 2 months ...

Jen, I never see your car around ! Haha

Can't believe no one has spotted mine ! It's been in and out of unigroup the last 2 months ...

Haha Micky don't worry I only get spotted at work! :-|

I still haven't seen your car out of the garage! Get it finished!! We must catch up soon! :-)

Spotted a silver V35 with an R35 GTR bodykit on the drive home from the gym the other day, I shook my head in disgust as i drove by :domokun:

It's a bit harsh to assume....maybe that car was built before the r35 was released, and it might run a twin turbo 3.5l putting out over 400kw....

A nice Silver 34 with white wheels turning onto Cranebrook Rd off Castleriegh Rd today midday and a black 33 on Mulgoa Rd near The Peachtree heading into Penrith at about 12:30.

Would have been me in the silver 34, from SA visiting the family. What were u in?

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