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Anyone who's been "spotted" on this thread and has had to use it as an alibi (of innocence)...

should fess up here right now!!!

jk

I wonder if this will hold up in court ... Haha thanks Terry.

Spotted a gunmetal R34 four door turning off Johnson Avenue onto the Prospect Highway, then turning into the industrial estate in Seven Hills about 4pm, then about an hour later spotted FLN75S (dark blue R34 GTt) heading in the exact opposite direction - from Prospect Highway then onto Johnson Avenue.

Spotted a gunmetal R34 four door turning off Johnson Avenue onto the Prospect Highway, then turning into the industrial estate in Seven Hills about 4pm, then about an hour later spotted FLN75S (dark blue R34 GTt) heading in the exact opposite direction - from Prospect Highway then onto Johnson Avenue.

That would be me, heading home from work.

I knew I recognised those plates. :)

I was in the green Stagea.

Just spotted a white R34 GT-R with black bonnet in Blacktown, plates were FR34ME or similar.

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F34RME*

Have seen him on these forums or JDMST I think.

Spotted a White 34 GTR with standard gov plates at around 12pm at Canley heights, parked near Caltex on Cumberland Hwy. I was mirin but man, whoever owns it needs to clean the rear. Biggest exhaust fumes stain I've ever seen, right to the top of the tail light!

Gunmetal 32 (DFT-32R) cruising with me in my bangin' Passat from Chatty to Allambie this arvo. I think he thought I was scoffing at it. I was actually digging it.

2 days in a row I've spotted a white r34 gtt coupe with black rims turning onto forest road next to shell rockdale/bexley, he's been going up and down my street quite often lately actually, just wondering if your on here, thanks.

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