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spotted John (nismo) VSP07 V35 sedan on logan road opp gardencity i was in the 380 :)

Cool! Someone finally spots a V35 or know what one looks like :(

Spotted a white 250gt sedan heading down the coast this afternoon.

Also spotted a silver 350gt sedan at Sanctuary Cove on Sunday had racing stripes down the middle and plates were GT350.

Sorry Ash, was busy yapping with the fiancee and didn't have time to wave back once I saw you. We live on corner of Mt Warren Blvd & Rochester Drive so I see you and 20+ Skylines each day pass my front door, usually on boost out of the intersection which is very entertaining especially when its been raining. The wife-to-be never used to notice Skylines until she met me 3yrs ago and now she knows each model nearly as well as I do! I only get my HR31 coupe out on the weekends, usually to run her to work, visit friends or for a run up the highway and attend a number of R31, Boost & SAU cruises. Promise to wave like a lunatic next time I spot you :)

ahhh yes i know which where ur talkin. i like ur car, i have been on a couple of r31skyline club cruises. in my mates 31. love ur plates. suits th car real goooood prolly the best cond 31 i hve seen for a while also. love ya work!! spot ya round

Cool! Someone finally spots a V35 or know what one looks like :)

Aw pulease. I saw you yesterday coming onto the motorway just before the big centenary roundabout behind a small truck. I was in a white dual cab ranger having trouble keeping in my lane coz i was too busy staring at your car. You ended up going to redbank plaza.

Spotted a silver 4door skyline (r32/33??) on the gateway motorway about 6am this morn. just before kingsford smith drive exit. I can't remember the plates ... I did make specific note of them but by the time I got home... just before... i've forgotten lol

I gave him a way just before he turned off anyway.

Can anyone tell me a easy difference between r32 & r33 sedans? I always find it hard to know which is what!

Spotted a silver 4door skyline (r32/33??) on the gateway motorway about 6am this morn. just before kingsford smith drive exit. I can't remember the plates ... I did make specific note of them but by the time I got home... just before... i've forgotten lol

I gave him a way just before he turned off anyway.

Can anyone tell me a easy difference between r32 & r33 sedans? I always find it hard to know which is what!

one looks like a r32 and the other like a r33....?

except with two more doors.....

Spotted 83ECK at the Bio Gas petrol station on Rochester Drive Mt Warren Park around 6:20pm as I walked home off the bus. Was the lucky bugger driving it your man - very jealous!!!

lol :D

Yeah i had just driven back from Hervey Bay by myself, And was over driving so he drove lol

I love getting driven around in my car sometimes. You get to see and hear it from a different position..

yeah aliesha drove my car the other morning and i sat in the passenger seat

i liked it i could hear the turbo spooling alot easier

and for some reason seemed like we were going faster even though we were still going quite slow

Edited by Damit

Ok at 5am spotted on forest lake blvd a black r32 that looked phat.... might have just been the light :)

5mins later a silver R34 on Johnson Rd with one tail light out.

At around 1:45pm spooted 81ESU i think the plates were on a roundabout yet again on forest lake blvd

Spotted white R33 (DBZ33) in the car park outside Bi-Lo Mt Warren Park @ 6:45pm. Just wish I had the phone with me to prove how paranoid one can be in avoiding those nasty shopping trolley dings - literally straddled 2 car spaces :laughing-smiley-014:

Spotted Drift Barbie on Redbank Plains Road yesterday, heading out to the Highway to Willowbank??

Car looks and sounds good Kate!!!

But no mention of spotting me... How quickly they forget...

Aw pulease. I saw you yesterday coming onto the motorway just before the big centenary roundabout behind a small truck. I was in a white dual cab ranger having trouble keeping in my lane coz i was too busy staring at your car. You ended up going to redbank plaza.

LOL thanks Reg

Spotted Drift Barbie on Redbank Plains Road yesterday, heading out to the Highway to Willowbank??

Car looks and sounds good Kate!!!

But no mention of spotting me... How quickly they forget...

HECK YESSSSSS SPOTTED :)

i wasnt sure if it was you lol so i didnt wanna post up saying i saw you when it wasn't you and then looking like a dick :)

thanks :)

catch up sooon tinky :)

also spotted traditamour (however you spell it) he came into my work tonight and saw the ceffdog!

Spotted like a shitload of skylines in the past two days since i went to the sunshine coast. I remember some yellow R33 or something, P plater driving it, had a non-stock rear spoiler. The other skylines i saw i don't have enough details about so their not worth mentioning. Like i saw a white R33 GTR all the time but it could have been a different white R33 GTR each time so yeah.

I was parked on the side of the road out the front of Jaycar in some area in the sunshine coast vacinity and had the bonnet up. Was putting back in my parking lights (no one has ever seen the parking lights i have before which sucks since i need another one of them) and someone in a skyline (didn't pay attention to what sort) yelled out "SKYLINE" as they drove past.

also spotted traditimeour (however you spell it) he came into my work tonight and saw the ceffdog!

hehe,

Saw the drift machine, I suppose the kit isn't to bad. Now we just need to get the cars running right.

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