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Metallic blue 4 door 33 also spotted this afternoon heading into Supercheap at Kessels Rd.

like an hour ago?

that was me heading into trade secret for some new business shirts

You too looked so cosy sitting at the servo together i must say... :laugh:

oh where were you?? didnt see your 32 anywhere in sight... should have said hi .. i guess yellow skyline owners know whats its like :D

oh where were you?? didnt see your 32 anywhere in sight... should have said hi .. i guess yellow skyline owners know whats its like :laugh:

My 32 was parked at my house around the corner!

I was in the company car! :P

Mazda 3 lol

Spotted a carbon copy of my car yesterday afternoon on Beaudesert Road, outbound. silver R33 S2, with front mount, and SAU sticker on the side.

And then on the way back out on Beaudesert around 6pm, spotted dark 180sx with some ugly ass tail lights following another silver S2.

Was in my work camry, so didn't want to attract any attention to myself.

dam man i saw like a crap load of Skylines yesterday i cant remember exactly where... near driftking or was it all stars :laugh:

some very sex cars and some very ugly Lexus he he he J/k's

saw heaps of cars down the spit last night....don't remember all the plates and I cbf stopping. Speed bumps pwned my is200!

Weak. all of Gold Coast, Brisbane.. AllStar Tuning... M1 pwne my under body :laugh:

Sparks FTW.

Saw a few cars doing spit runs from the dyno day

Spotted Zennon's car parked in Hindes St today, I beeped as I drove past :)

Also spotted Franky on Finucane Road Alex Hills this arvo...gave/got waves :)

yeah i spotted you too. LOL!!! Wat were you doing in my neighbourhood? I was on my way to work with the father in law

yeah i spotted you too. LOL!!! Wat were you doing in my neighbourhood? I was on my way to work with the father in law

I had just been over to Manly to visit my nana and was going home. My parents also live in Alex Hills, so I'm over that way a lot :)

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