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Spotted at about 1:10pm, silver R33 on Ocean Reef Road with GTR wing; didn't get a good enough look to see if it was a GTR or a GTST. Had a SAUWA sticker in the right rear-quarter window action-smiley-069.gif

In Moore River over the long weekend spotted a very clean/showroom quality Silver 32 GTR cruising around near the roundabout with the binoculars man on the Friday. (early arvo I think)

Over the rest of the weekend i saw a Maroon S1 R33 a few times out 'n about, a Silver 34 four door parked out front of a house about 150m up from mine and a Maroon 32R driving around the above mentioned roundabout.

Spotted silver 33 with SAUWA sticker on passenger quarter window on ocean reef at marmion/ocean reef lights, waved but might not of seen it though you revved the engine high so I assumed you were saying hi, shoulda dipped the lights. :)

Edit: around 7pm ish

Edited by MACR34

Spotted two gunmetal grey 32 GTRs one was at roundabout on marmion just after burns beach (heading north) and the other at ocean Rees road and marmion lights,

First one had SAUWA sticker not sure about 2nd waved to both :)

saw a purple 32 and red 33 in bunbury today about 1-2ish. parked outside a closed paint store refuelling the cars with jerry cans...

not sure if they were running ethanol or didnt think you could buy 98 in bunbury :whistling:

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