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had a "spirited" drive with a silver 33 on silverwater road tonight. also saw a white r33 on old windsor road tonight towards rouse hill direction :)

quite possibly could have been me on old windsor.

R34 plates 34NERD gave me a wave, sorry i did wave back but was delayed as i was being a spastic coming out of that side street.

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OMG, Merli, are you ready to re-join the insanity with new wheels, or is this your 32 still sitting dormant? Not many of us old-schoolers left...

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Terrys n1 32 gtr at the mechanics in faulco lol and a really really nice 33 gtr with the plates xxxgtr in penrith driving past my work on castlereagh rd. Have seen it a few times and it has given me happy accidents in my pants

OMG, Merli, are you ready to re-join the insanity with new wheels, or is this your 32 still sitting dormant? Not many of us old-schoolers left...

It's my old R32, as evidenced by the 1 inch layer of dust on that car cover :(

............ and the mould growing on my steering wheel.

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Many skylines spotted this arvo.

Saw Luke (Calsonic) on GWH heading west.

Also a black gtt with black rims that made me remember my car :(

And a black r33 gtst passing Mt Druit Westfields..

Many skylines spotted this arvo.

Saw Luke (Calsonic) on GWH heading west.

Also a black gtt with black rims that made me remember my car :(

And a black r33 gtst passing Mt Druit Westfields..

was it mine? lol, where was this black gtt headed?

i was out and about tonight. went to penrith via blacktown from norwest, and then back to norwest lol.

Terrys n1 32 gtr at the mechanics in faulco lol and a really really nice 33 gtr with the plates xxxgtr in penrith driving past my work on castlereagh rd. Have seen it a few times and it has given me happy accidents in my pants

xxxgtr came to my work the other week.

Just taunting me......

(don't think it was on purpose)

xxxgtr came to my work the other week.

Just taunting me......

(don't think it was on purpose)

i have been seeing that thing on a daily basis it fills up at the united servo in east blaxland only one that serves e85 in the area in assuming

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