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I *think* I saw Merli tonight driving down mona vale rd, otherwise it was another midnight purple '33 with Xenons.

Also had a chat to a dude in a g/metal 32 GTR on mona road, same place as Merli except opposite direction and 10hrs earlier! :)

Thanks.  It's very dirty and had the old wheels on it.  Well it might not have had any wheels on it when you saw it as I got some new rotors put on the front and had the back ones skimmed.

 

Was yours the grey one?

No mines the Black R34. You might not have seen it.

Yeah I was told your brakes were squealing.

Later today after school I saw an R31 GTS-2 in the lowest level in the carpark.

Nice bright red paint, looked like 4 stud roh drift R rims with some negative camber. Had full gts-2 body kit, Nismo sticker on the rear window.

i think plates were GTS - 112

Nice car.

Spotted: Servo full of Skylines in St Ives last night, good timing and not a bad cruise either fellas.

ooo!!! was that mintie and crew??? they were heading to palm beach last night!!!

And they started off at homebush!! but i don't remember seeing a yellow 34... so maybe that was another group....

Saw a nice white '33 today driving down mona vale rd at about 2pm - i flashed and got a flash back, female asian looking driver.

Also saw a wine red '33 on Mona vale rd about the same time.

Seen a black r32 gts-t twice today. had a GTR front bar and grill ( could have been a GTR ).

First time was on Old Bathurst RD, he was heading towards penrith.

Second time was when we were coming home from Emu plains, he was at the Mulgoa Rd lights waiting to get onto the M4 with what looked like his friend in a WRX behind him.

JB - 159

purple R33 GTR, plate GTR-028 spotted on Victoria avenue chatswood. Nice GTR, with big FMIC and nive 5 Zigen wheels. Had a big SAU sticker accross the windscreen too :(

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