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Spotted twice today around north shore/city black nice sounding whale 33 with a cute girl driving. Plates ANA... Competent looking girls in skylines = hott :)

yeah ive spotted her to i think the plates are ana 27h damn so fine

hey, that's Adam, he actually works at North Shore Prestige in Balgowlah!! I bought my car from him. He's not on here though!

oh and if you are around that area at that time, keep an eye open for me in a pearly white s13 silvia!!! I still demand waves from you people even though i've committed the ultimate crime.

lol no worries... and I expect waves when I am the driving my WRX wagon also! :D

spotted rb 33 gt in rushcutters last night

is that mass?

that wud be me :D

was i driving? coz i dont remember seeing a skyline :D

oh yeh and w00t got spotted :D

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Saw 2 skylines last night at bloc carpark in penrith

Mrb25t i think was the plate, it was a blue, i think gts....

Also a black r33 gts, number plate was AE*****, was behind him on the great western hwy going towards penrith, saw the car again when i was also leaving bloc, it was in the carpark.

Last night - r32 4 door silver in Manly... P plates and envy imports sticker on the rear windshield. mmmm 4 door goodness.

Last night - r34 wakehurst parkway/seaforth... wing.. rear lights look good - stock?

Just then - SXY-32T outside Fore shops... nice rims!

drove past a silver 34GTR on my way back from penrith to campbelltown and drove past a blue, i think(might have been purple, can't remember), 32(gtr???) with some stickers and stuff on it while i was turning off high st.

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