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Last week sometime White 32 who like to play on Mt Cotton rd just before big roundabout inbound. Nice external gate/cut bypass pipe sound, could you move over next time so I can pass you...you were going too slow.

Various 33 GTR's around who I waved to but got no response.

Funniest thing I've seen in a while - This arvo a Black 32 pulls out on kessells road with a queen mattress strapped to the roof. Pulled up at lights next to and said "interesting setup"....he was happy about something so maybe it was a really comfy bed.

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Spotted a black 4 door GTS-t near Nadi Airport Fiji on Monday....

LOL

It was the only skyline i saw the whole time i was there... It was an awfull car... GTR badges all over scrapes and dents... 4 colours of black paint and blowing smoke like you would never believe....

Probablly put diesel in it.... LOL

yeah i see that orange r33 with female driver a few times a week... great paint job.

i saw a white r32 4 door. license was ??? HKS i think..

the driver saw me staring at him as i stood there with my dog. :(

spotted a white r33 gtr heading back from the coast on sun arvo license 15hot. I was in the green s14 behind you for a while

which coast??? NORTH OR SOUTH?? bcoz those plates used to be on a stock lancer 4 door in my street lol a chick used to drive it, maybe she sold them.

Saw SMR33 on Old Cleveland Rd this arvo, didn't think much of it till I saw the SAU sticker and thought to get the plates :) Also scored a run around the block with MRR34 last night, in amongst my drunken adventures.

Didn't think much of it....pfft to you :( BTW my car is a sleeper...heh heh heh :lol:

After driving to the Gold Coast and back yesterday, and seeing about 6 skylines NOT one driver waved, so I'm not waving anymore :rolleyes:

Spotted, Marron R33 with a HUGE "DRIFT KING" sticker running the length of the driver side on one of the bridges in Rockhampton on friday around 2pm sometime. I think the plates were JET33 or something to that effect, I think.....?

Was in a taxi so didnt bother waving.

Was the only Skyline we saw in Rocky for the 2 days we were up there.

dunno about anyone else

but personally id rather just a general "where" rather than what is quite possibly their home address or accurate direction of where it is.

ie:- spotted on x road or spooted in suburb.

otherwise this thread starts to make peoples cars easy targets if details of where they are parked of a night ect are on display.

i saw smr33 in my driveway on sunday. i was standing in the driveway.

thats the only skyline ive seen in a while, there isnt even one in the garage here ;).

Didn't think much of it....pfft to you :) BTW my car is a sleeper...heh heh heh :lol:

After driving to the Gold Coast and back yesterday, and seeing about 6 skylines NOT one driver waved, so I'm not waving anymore :O

Karen, don't give up!! That is what THEY want!! Buck up little camper, I know if I saw you I would wave, and you can take that to the bank.

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