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Spotted "GTR 032" on the freeway.... going a lil too fast for me to sit behind for too long... lol

Hey,

I was hoping that was someone on here :cheers: nice GTR

I was only sitting on about 115k's, i kinda waited for you for a while but I lost ya :D

Jono

also spotted a yellow 34 driving down parramatta road from chatwood around 8am this morning.. can remember the plates.. i know it only had 3 letter tho..

i think i've seen that yellow R34 plates were WZN seen it turning into UWS at para

kabab doesn't even post, let alone come to cruises! he doesn't love us anymore :(

ummm this was awhile ago...but spotted last Saturday - a (silver?) R33 on the Northern Road...gave us a big wave out the window, sorry mate, would have waved back but you went by so quick and my window was up, but if it was anyone here, we were the red series 1 and black series 2 R33's that you waved at :)

We were on our way to Windsor to stay overnight before the Putty Rd cruise..

also spotted further up the Northern Rd...about a million GTiR's!!! Must have been a cruise on??

Hey,

I was hoping that was someone on here :cheers: nice GTR

I was only sitting on about 115k's, i kinda waited for you for a while but I lost ya ;)

Jono

115?!?!?!? HA HA HA.... when I first sat behind you I got up to about 130 before I backed off and gave up... lol

Thanks man, Yours looked awesome, a lot cleaner than mine ;) lol

spotted

S2 R33 with custom Ford purple paintjob......and blue r32 gtr

all at the one set of lights with me....hehe rare opportunity to see 32,33 and 34 together.....

i hope the 4wd is better in the wet..cause both myself and the 33 were sideways comin out of a roundabout.....

Went down to Wollongong today, saw a black 33 GTR in Warrawong..then in Crown St Wollongong saw a crazy ass 31..white with silver GT wing, big chromies and rear lights had been replaced with individual clear trailer style lights that stuck out of the back..looked really cool. Wish I'd taken a photo.

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