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Yesterday spotted DEMIRZ on my way home, nice R35, went up a street 30 seconds from my place.

Also, spotted S2 C34 stagea with R34 GTR wheels on Mona Vale road at Terrey Hills.

Spotted 2 Skyline's today heading West on the M5.

One was a Grey 4-door R34 who was stuck in traffic with me.

The other was a nice Red R34 GTR which pulled off the Wollongong exit.

White 32R in Menai shopping village. Had a brief chat and off we went :-)

Thanks man that was me,

That's one tough looking 34 gtr, is it genuine vspec? Love the rims as well.

See you around,

Dave

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White 32R in Menai shopping village. Had a brief chat and off we went :-)

Thanks man that was me,

That's one tough looking 34 gtr, is it genuine vspec? Love the rims as well.

See you around,

Dave

Thanks :-) Yep sure is a genuine Vspec, another fine example of Iron Chef's handy work, imported just under 2 years ago now.

Today at 5.20pm on Wentworth Ave Burwood.

V35 & V36 owned by TuneHouse Racing pulled over by HWP. Bonnets were up for inspection.

Really! TuneHouse has a reputation for being strict and above board eg pink slips are never dished out willy-nilly.

Waste of time in my opinion.

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