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Spotted a white 33 GTR idling away out the front of a house in Jerra' that has many top notch cars in it's garage...and no; I'm not going to say exactly where!! Rego' started something like "PR...", and apparently had a very 'safe' tune, judging by the exhaust tip and it's surrounds. Anyone on here?

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I wanted to say hey to the Dark Blue/Purple R33 Series 1 (with the ugly back bit, 4 door I think) Driving in chatswood, Pacific Highway SYDNEY yesterday at about 6:30 last night.

Was great to see you, every skyline in that model I see looks like shit! You have raised the bar for owners that is the cleanest, nicest 33 ive ever seen including series 2 (GTRS excluded lol)

cheers

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I was in Sydney for the Iron Maiden concert over the weekend. Saw plenty of Skylines in my 2 days there.

Also saw a 360 Spyder on Parramatta Rd, which by the way is quite possibly the worst paved road I've ever driven on.

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spotted black 33 in the city

and a white 32 gtr on hindmarsh (Fyshwick side) around 11am

Spotted a countach on the back of a truck in fyshwick aswell

white 32 sounds like me, rockin up to work nice and late as usual.

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spotted a white R34 outside dyno tune in belco around 7:30 tonight and a black R33 just then in higgins

white R34 belongs to my mate, he just got it and was getting new coilpacks put in. very nice car.....

D.

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