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Spotted AFRO @ 7 - 11 near gardner road , CHOY and his misses on logan road !

Spotted a R31 white Silloette with SAU Sticker on the back window doing skids @ Milton maccers tonite .. (very bad... ) , i think he was amusing the Bogans ...

Is that the R31 with the gold rims and black bonnet.

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just spotted john (TOY33) at garden city shops but he didnt see me even though i was parked next to him! and the black 33 with plates DRAG ME, it sounded scary :)

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Seems there is a 2dr Kermit green 34 making its way around then.. :cool:

yeah there is, its a r34 gtt coupe,m personal plates are R34, and i think its for sale for 50,000

Why put a SR20 in a skyline?

It doesnt make sense :S

Yes it does,

1) the block is lighter

2) the block isn't as long so when mounted as close to the firewall as possible, there is a reduction in frontal overhang weight, which makes the handling more stable etc

Read: Less overhanging weight makes the cars handling more neutral

About 12months or so ago there was a guy on here selling an R32 with an SR20DET in it.

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Yes it does,

1) the block is lighter

2) the block isn't as long so when mounted as close to the firewall as possible, there is a reduction in frontal overhang weight, which makes the handling more stable etc

Read: Less overhanging weight makes the cars handling more neutral

About 12months or so ago there was a guy on here selling an R32 with an SR20DET in it.

at the same time

1).reduced block strength

2).hence not being able to rev as high as the RBs.

i have had a sr20 before, but i much prefer mine now.

Spotted the Pink skyine with black bonnet owned by the bird who went on the SAU cruise.

Saw you heading along chambersflat road around 11pm. Was at the car wash.

Waved... but don't think you saw ^_^

Hey, yeah that was me ! :w00t: hehehe , i have finally been spotted yeah!

i cant remember if i saw somone wave to me or not, but next time u should stop by and say hi :cool:

Hey, yeah that was me ! :( hehehe , i have finally been spotted yeah!

i cant remember if i saw somone wave to me or not, but next time u should stop by and say hi :P

Ive seen you getting around. Was out driving with my boss during work time (we were in a "meeting") and you were turning onto park street in milton, I think you waved? Anyway not sure if it was you, but it was a chick in a pink skyline with a black bonnet, clean paintjob. Nice ride.

I was in a grey 32 GTR /w black bonnet btw.

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