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Ok, so spotten a Maroon R33 GTs-T turning onto Mona Vale road. Looked a bit worn and as I got closer, saw that it was driven by a little old lady. Haha, wonder if she get's pulled over cause hoon car?

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So today I spotted....

Purple R33 on Silverwater Road around 2:30ish

White R34 on Hume Highway (leaving Wakie maybe) around 4ish and another white Skyline of some sort on a trailer.

Black R34 at Maccas Sutton Forrest at 4:30 or so.

Happy Skyline driving :D

Saturday at noon I spotted a blue R32 with GT-R rear wing and LED tail lights on Cowpasture Rd (turned into Middleton Grange). Mate, put high resistance resistors on your low voltage circuit, looks like you're driving around with brakes on.

Spotted a white R32 GT-R parked at Repco in Blacktown this afternoon, then a white R33 GTS-t (I think - not too sure because it was behind me) on Best Rd in Seven Hills as I was going through the roundabout at KFC and heading past the RSL.

I was in my white Golf wagon.

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