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Saw a crappy mat black Sigma with a skyline badge on it ! what a looser  HAhahahahahahaha.........

was on the centenery hwy while I was off to the drags

Are you sure it wasnt Jason....his is matt black...looks like a sigma....and IS a Skyline. Not sure of the model though.

isnt his a C10 Skyline sedan?.. spotted a white r33 at stones corner driver waved dunno if you saw me wave back at you... another one on logan road plum red 33 waved back..blue gtr on creek road rite next to me ..

Are you sure it wasnt Jason....his is matt black...looks like a sigma....and IS a Skyline. Not sure of the model though.

HAHAHAHA it was Jason I gave him a big wave !!!!!!

I was being sarcastic....................he wish's it was a Sigma!! :EVIL:

I saw a white R33 looked stock other than a bit lower at springwood maccas drive thru. I THINK it had the SAU stickers on it. Hence the post. BTW eating maccas, you fat slob. *note, I was there getting my boss lunch*

Spotted a White R33 S2 (too far away to see plates) leaving Harveys as Aspley in the rain just after the hail hit...

Bit of a traction issue in the weather we were having today...

Good to see you had a semi light foot to not spin the wheels tooooooo much.... LOL

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