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It'd be great to see this thread revived. 

We should look at getting little cards to leave on cars - SAU Spotted cards! Then they can come and check here.

 

On 12/15/2016 at 5:20 PM, GoldZilla said:

Spotted a GMG R33 GTSt (rego 94-GTST) yesterday in the car park in Winston Hills shops and was following it along Caroline Chisholm Drive, then Powers Rd, then Station Rd until I turned off into my street to head home.

I was in my white Golf wagon

Just saw this ! And yes I'm a bit slow OK !

Bloody hell have I had those plates for that long ???

On 8/24/2018 at 1:41 PM, PranK said:

It'd be great to see this thread revived. 

We should look at getting little cards to leave on cars - SAU Spotted cards! Then they can come and check here.

 

Yeah it’d be nice I wanna have a look at another local r34 need to check the setup of an original front bumper brackets, mine were butchered to fit an east bear style GTR bonnet and I’m going back to a GTT setup style bumper from JSAI.

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Just now, Bells Line of Road North Richmond. A few R32 GTR's, a 33 GTR, 34 GTR and 35 GTR. They will surely catch the RS Liberty, Starlet GT and 370 Z's just ahead.
Was the cruise to mega long valley.
And yes, everyone got there(that I know of)
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  • 1 year later...

Spotted an immaculate 32 - GTR Vspec1 in a pristine pale blue metallic this afternoon @ intersection of Bungaribee & reservoir @ Blacktown. - rolled up behind in my dodgy-spec purple R32 GTST. Driver acknowledged with some hazard lights - stupendous looking machine mate!

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Found a R33 GTR, been sitting in the same spot at work for the last year, the owner has left NSW apparently, I've spoken to the local authorities about it, they are unable to contact the owner, it is getting close to being classed as abandoned and getting removed for disposal.

If you own it you better take it, if you know who owns it, you better tell them that there are eyes on it.

Mine included......

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On 7/3/2018 at 10:09 AM, Gibbon138 said:

Saw the matt black R33 with the drift style boot lip again near work in Eastern Creek, hadn't seen it for a while but was glad to see the owner hadn't gotten rid of it.

Yeah, that's me. Mostly save it for the weekends, but drive it to work here and there. Not getting rid of it, just planning more hectic road trips ;^D

 

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Spotted this clean R32 parked outside my office in Mascot , looks like afresh import still had Japanese tags on the windscreen  . I asked around but no one knew who owed it. Might have been one of our clients or a contactor. 

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 R serious becoming more of a weekend cars or collectors cars there are less on the road these days , but you sometimes come by one or two . we might have to start spotting the V serious to make up for the gap. :) 

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