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I saw 3 R33 GTsT's tonight

LATINI and 4LORIT

Yeah latini belongs to a guy at my work, there about 3 skyline drivers where i work (including me). So you'd prolly see a few coming in/out of dumaresque st in gordon everyday.

saw a white R33 on the way to North Ryde this morning (I think it was GJR007) - bastard didn't wave back.

also saw a red 33 GTR (GTR095).

Hi d00d.. I know GJR007.... I use to work with him....but no longer work wid him anymore.. its a pretty nice skyline.. i think its for sale.. his not part of the forum far as i know.

Also spotted a silver R34GTT - 4door at parramatta last night...nice car.. plates where MYX-70Y

-=XtRoN!C=-

spotted today in sydney a midnight purple nissan narvara with R34GTR plates !!!!

yup, seen him before... and he was totally uninterested in my car too... so i dont know what his story is.

yup, seen him before... and he was totally uninterested in my car too... so i dont know what his story is.

Saw him aswell the other day with heaps of stickers down the side.

He was parked outside the performance shop on Victoria Rd near Birkenhead point.

Tiny little shop next to a dealer

I spotted an unregistered gunmetal r32 gtr at Oran Park on Sunday.

Looked nice :)

Lame, Duncan, lame.

(have i told you about the great looking black zed roadster i've seen cruising on just about every road in Sydney lately? :wassup: )

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