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That one is rare, only one made in the history of Nissan because it was deemed to powerful to manufacture anymore.

I heard it was so powerful it could take away a girls virginity ? Believe it or not.

O.T - I always see a white r33 with orange wheels and a front bar with weird painted designs cruising through cowpasture road.

Spotted a red R32 in Mt Druitt heading to the great western highway. Really nice car!!! Ashame they felt the need to be silly and cut off a little old lady! Very dangerous and really sad to see :-|

Spotted a red R32 in Mt Druitt heading to the great western highway. Really nice car!!! Ashame they felt the need to be silly and cut off a little old lady! Very dangerous and really sad to see :-|

Is your car a sedan by any chance? think I may have spotted your car around mt druitt before

Is your car a sedan by any chance? think I may have spotted your car around mt druitt before

Hey Yo-yo yeah I have a sedan. It's likely you've seen me around Mt druitt :-)

I've probably spotted you too! Great to meet you.

Hey Yo-yo yeah I have a sedan. It's likely you've seen me around Mt druitt :-)

I've probably spotted you too! Great to meet you.

from the most recent pages, nobody is spotting around the west lols. Good to see a few around here.

I always spot a white 33 and s15 parked on glendenning road when i go to work! look like sleepers lol.

from the most recent pages, nobody is spotting around the west lols. Good to see a few around here.

I always spot a white 33 and s15 parked on glendenning road when i go to work! look like sleepers lol.

On average I spot at least one a day. There are plenty out here in the west. I don't think many join in on the SAU fun though. It's great all the same when I get to see and even meet other people with such good taste!

On average I spot at least one a day. There are plenty out here in the west. I don't think many join in on the SAU fun though. It's great all the same when I get to see and even meet other people with such good taste!

yeh same, i see a lot around here! you got a white 34 sedan? I'll keep a look out!

i got a black 34 coupe dumped on black rims lol. can't see it at night though, accident prone in a non well-lit area :(

yeh same, i see a lot around here! you got a white 34 sedan? I'll keep a look out!

i got a black 34 coupe dumped on black rims lol. can't see it at night though, accident prone in a non well-lit area :(

Yep a White 34 sedan. I'll also keep my eyes peeled! ¦) Pretty good at spotting skylines from afar. My mates find it quite amusing. Yeah black on black! Can be a real hazard at night! White on the other hand easy to spot but once cleaned it's instantly dirty again :-|

Yep a White 34 sedan. I'll also keep my eyes peeled! ¦) Pretty good at spotting skylines from afar. My mates find it quite amusing. Yeah black on black! Can be a real hazard at night! White on the other hand easy to spot but once cleaned it's instantly dirty again :-|

haha try a black car. As soon as you clean it, park it back in the garage, there's dirt all over it again :(

but from afar, it's still clean :)

anywayss, so people don't think we're gone off topic...

saw maroon 33 GTS on Power street this morning at Glendenning :) drove too fast to give a wave lol.

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