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Spotted DR4GON yesterday.. looks like you spent more on rims then anything else on the car :) I think she needs a wash :)

i saw this aswell this morning. those spinners are shocking!!!

also spotted a blondie chik with sum good potential driving a black r32 gtst.

pretty sure ive seen it parked on that road that goes from george st down to the fish markets, but this time saw it driving past tafe.

plates are yrm ?00 i think. car looks pretty stock, sounds like it has a pod filter.

if ur on here, u got great taste in cars!!!

(or is it ur bf's??) hahaha had to say it

Spotted at Dutton Rally

Black 31 with GTR engine and very loose left front control arms...doing big lockups and drifts all weekend

Black 32 gtst driving sensibly and doing well ;)

Blue 33 GTR doing 11.3 in the 400m test (and getting caught by the 31 in the EC circuit sprint rofl)

Red 34 GTR not blowing up this year and cleaning up Class A (skyline class :D )

and in the carpark a red 31 with an rb25, a black 31 with a new rb20 and a 31 with the trusty old rb30.

And a bunch of other stuff like lambos and porkers

and a bunch of loud drunken troublemakers going through numerous cases of beer at some motel in Goulburn.

i think it was yesterday in the morning, I saw a silver r33 gtst on Maxwell St. Its the second time ive seen this car.

plates : NIZOOM

blonde female driver.

I see her car allllll the time in West Ryde...

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