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Spotted a black R32 (not sure if it was a GTR or GTSt, didn't get time to look properly) in front of a house, and a wine red R32 GTSt (with R33 GTSt wheels) parked on the street in front of the same house, on Seven Hills Rd in Baulkham Hills today when I was on my way to Castle Hill.

Five minutes later I spotted a silver R33 GTSt with plates SXY33R travelling on Old Northern Rd in the same suburb.

Spotted a Silver V35 at a petrol station on Pacific Highway in Berowra area(ish) at around 11 or so Saturday night...

Went all the way to the coast, got lost, came back, saw taht same V35 getting put on the back of a tow truck at around 12:30... Hope everything was alright mate!

spotted a silver 34 last night @ Blacktown TAFE with a sunroof and Astro Boy sticker on the rear windscreen

also spotted a silver 34 @ Kellyville woolworths the other night. had HID's i think.

Anyone on here?

Spotted 3 r33s tonight

BIJ44P silver r33 on schofields road and then turned onto Hambledon road Quakers Hill 6.55pm

BEB29E blue/black r33 on old windsor road 6.45pm

AZE868 black r33 on victoria road 5.15pm

All very nice :-)

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