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12ZAC - saw him when i left home for work, had a chat at the lights... nice car buddy

cheers mate, was heading to work from my girlfriends house, nice 33 yours is too! , lots cleaner than mine :P love those rims!

Lots of skylines driving home tonight:

I squeezed my butt in behind so_tred, (white R34 GTT JDM34) before the gateway tolls.

A black R31 passage gt having better luck with traffic than me going south over the bridge.

A maroon R33 heading south just before the bridge.

A unlucky white R33 stuck behind an accident further north on the gateway, heading south

Edited by HackerX

Spottred this morning around 7:50 - 8:10 in redcliffe a burgandy r33 plates, 919 GUQ i think, nice looking car, except, did u know your repco universal fit metal spoiler is not level? Your drivers side is like 3 inches high than the passengers.

did u know your repco universal fit metal spoiler is not level? Your drivers side is like 3 inches high than the passengers.

This is for the fully sick drifting effect, you know like the funny cars.

snap!! that was me! i saw you. hot 34 dude, i want one!

Your 33 looks very clean.. :devil:

Lots of skylines driving home tonight:

I squeezed my butt in behind so_tred, (white R34 GTT JDM34) before the gateway tolls.

Spotted you too :)

Edited by so_tred

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