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Spotted a clean silver r33 gtst series 2 with some pretty big chromes trying to race this arvo at carlingford. Plates were "TO00NZ" or something similar

Wasn't a R33 by any chance? I don't floor it everywhere, but I take my corners pretty quick (I just love to :P), green p's and N/A, looks like a gtst though, also live in Raby. What side do you live on? Near the school or the shops?

First spot, White R33 S2 :D

Hi i am near Raby shops, no its not a 33 its a 34 i know my skylines. It is so frustrating who ever it is. Havent seen a white 33 around in ages. Where in Raby are you ?

Complimented a guy at Robertson Petrol Station on Sunday on his clean 33 GTR, plates "97 GTR", I was the guy in chefs gear.

Also spotted on Sunday a Maroon 33 GTST with duck spoiler and possibly a roof spoiler. Came past work in the morning and saw it heading back towards the coast in the arvo.

red 34 pulled up next to me on epping rd outside the ranch, got a nod and we boosted off =)

and looking for a parking spot in chatswood westfield i spotted CT????? 33 GTR so parked next to it, have a pic which I'll put up soon hahaha. came back and the 2 security guards were literally standing there admiring.

Took the GTR out for drive down McCarr's Creek Road though Church point. Saw a couple of other skylines and gave a wave. They were doing the same but in the opposite direction cause I saw them twice :D

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