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Spotted probably the best looking R33 I've ever seen. Midnight purple, on matte black TE's (or varrstoen) in Wollongong, plates UWISSH.

I actually hate R33's but this car was intense!

haha thats my car.

thanks for the compliments

Literally spotted about 15 skylines yesterday within a half hour period 7:30PM-8:00PM @ the big Woodbine McDonalds intersection (Campbelltown Rd). All heading different directions.

32's/33's/34's. I ended up chasing down a black 33 gts-t and cruising for a bit on the M5.

Also spotted a White 33 GTS-T s2 at Queen St (AJ-48-ZC) 4 days ago.

Anyone?

drove behind jap 25l from crystal car wash to corner of canterbury rd and king georges just before also drove behind a grey 32 gtst just before in panania and also a r34 gtr v spec last night with the plates evl 247

drove behind jap 25l from crystal car wash to corner of canterbury rd and king georges just before also drove behind a grey 32 gtst just before in panania and also a r34 gtr v spec last night with the plates evl 247

I didnt even notice you :P my bad

Evl247 is fapdrews car but I thought it was in the shop as he is supposed to be overseas :S

I didnt even notice you :P my bad

Evl247 is fapdrews car but I thought it was in the shop as he is supposed to be overseas :S

i was in my friends silver liberty thats why lol

there were a asin guy driving it not sure if fapdrews is asian but ye sounds abit sus

also spotted a grey 34 gt with green ps heading towards sydneyham station today with sau sticker and hard tuned

Saw a silver r32 GTR with an SAU sticker on the right rear 1/4 window just past the Gladsville bridge on Victoria Road this arvo.

Rego was AQ92ZI I think. I was in the red SS ute. Good to see that you were enjoying the traffic as much as I was lol.

Nice GTR buy the way.

Was in sydney walking down george st at midnight last night, spotted a white 33 with LED tail lights doing some "legal" fast accelleration. Was pretty wicked. Love the sound of gate at midnight

Spotted Terry's previous bayside blue 34GTR on Windsor rd heading towards the brewery.

Looking very clean and sounding tough!

Spotted it on Old Windsor Road in Norwest as well, must have only seen it a few minutes before it came past you.

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