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hey all so sat night saw heaps of lines in town it was crazy but just wondering was anyone from here at hpi drifts on sun saw heaps lines there thought there'd have to be one or two of you guys around. :( I was in a black sp20 on the last drift corner.

Both of my cars were at the drift day. Saw Alex from a distance as well. Was going to get a photo in daylight for a change but wasn't quick enough.

hey all so sat night saw heaps of lines in town it was crazy but just wondering was anyone from here at hpi drifts on sun saw heaps lines there thought there'd have to be one or two of you guys around. :( I was in a black sp20 on the last drift corner.

I was there on the first drift corner with NismoGirl and Krawler...

Saw a green R33 with stealth wing, front mount and nice rims pulling into regatta carpark on sunday night / monday morn. Full car, sitting low, scraped exhaust hard whilst goin up small ramp into second carpark area. OUCH!! :Oops:

many a boozed idiot THAT sunday at the gatta!

haro

Saw SXE32.. the 4 door baby blue 32? in the city gave a wave but was REJECTED! not happy lol

sorry about that. Mustn't have seen you. Would definately have waved back if I had of. Have not had many waves, but often lines will give a rev as they go past, to say hello and also to show off their exhaust, mines so small I think someone took factory off and put a smaller one in it's place!

Just saw a really nice 33 GTR on kingsford smith drive, had nice 18" chrome rims and a black drift wing. ummm the car was white.

Did it look like this?? but with the massive carbon fibre wing?

If so, that car is for sale! PM me if anybody is interested.

haro

There is a very nice 4 door gun metal grey skyline , with chromies owend by a guy that works at Bob Jane Mermaid beach , saw it today when I went to buy a set of 255 for my ass

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