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spotted grey r33 gtst four door

on orrong road today around 7.30am.

Was it two-tone; silver on the top and grey on the bottom? - Could have been my dad in my car (when his X-Trail got written-off he started using the Skyline instead of selling it).

Whenever I'm back in Perth I make a point of spending some time in it.

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saw a dark grey 33 gtst this morning on abernethy rd with a female p plate driver! your plates are a bit old might wanna get the new colored ones!! haha :glare:

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Pearl red 32 R like mine around the corner from my place in Gosnells except it has white painted rims on it also usually a couple of S13's parked there

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on kwinana fwy going north?

Should've put some more info, I head north to Bibra Lake from Baldivis.

Was white 33r on gold GTCs and a silver 34 sedan with GTR rims on the back road between Russel rd and Northlake, this was a while ago though...

Think I waved at Blizzerd yesterday on the Berrigan road bridge.

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Heh say hi to the silver sedan next time, it's me :P yea I use north lake, Murdoch drive and other small roads instead of the fwy all the way to canning hwy then fwy to city. Fwy too jammed up for my liking.

What do you drive?

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Heh say hi to the silver sedan next time, it's me :P yea I use north lake, Murdoch drive and other small roads instead of the fwy all the way to canning hwy then fwy to city. Fwy too jammed up for my liking.

What do you drive?

I have a white stagea, Fwy kills my run to work pretty much every morning and I only have to get to Bibra Lake.

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Spotted a black 34 on Reid Hwy heading away from midland at about 12:50ish, nice and clean example with custom plates.

Then spotted a yellow Stagea on Roe Hwy heading towards the Fwy, Rear windscreen was covered in stickers, one of them being an SAU one :thumbsup:

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