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Saw a Silver 33 in varsity yesterday with chromies, no offence but them LED bars on the bottom of the front bumper are lame...

They look nice on european cars, but on a skyline.... well let's just say I'm not a fan, each to their own though.

Now are we the only ones looking at for skylines lately as it is just the three of us posting lol

No,

But I don't post them as I'm driving my sisters pulsar at the moment, as my skyline is in at ERD.

So if you see a random wave at you from a white pulsar, that would have been me. Damn the automatic wave response when seeing a skyline.

spotted craig :P

didn't actually realise till he drove past because i was still half asleep lol

yea i had even pulled beside you and stopped and you were staring into space and i thought " what a rude @#$%" lol

what a lovely day in paradise

Edited by Kiwibob

Saw a white 33 GTR giving it some stick merging onto the Bruce the other day, he kept it in 2nd until the 100 sign, then a tiny puff from the exhaust and it vanished. Holy hell did it go. I jizzed profusely.

Also spotted Isola yesterday, waved but no response. I was in my fighter jet.

Also spotted Isola yesterday, waved but no response. I was in my fighter jet.

Ooo! Where was that?

Maroon 33 today on telegraph rd about 8am plates ***JVA. Couldn't see if they waved back because the sun was reflecting on their windscreen.

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