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White R32 GTR with SAU sticker on 1/4 window, driving on Remembrance Drive at Picton heading towards Tahmoor about lunch time today. I was in my grey 32 GTR coming out of Mitre 10 car park.

Saw this car again today, correction - not an SAU sticker on the window, its a sticker that says "I Love my R32" or something. Lol. Saw it in Tahmoor town centre.

Spotted a few days back;

White R34 GTR at Cabramatta, stopped next to you at a set of red lights, gave your GF a thumbs up, not sure if she saw me, she seemed shy and turned away. lol. Plates PHO something... My gf was excited because she wants to get your rear LED's. She has my old White R34 n/a. ;)

Also spotted Ricky again (LL00LL) at a roundabout fairfield east at 1am, high beamed, saw your hazards :)

Lastly this guy while going through mac uni a couple of days ago :D

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I was in the Black R34 GTT.

:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

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