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Since the last one is a little high on its milage and almost 4 years old, though Id start a third one.

This time, lets try to a post quick pic (unless it shows where the car is stored or parked) to improve this thread.

Again, Ill start with post #1....

Spotted: R35 GTR cutting through traffic on the way to Yokohama.

I know its not in SA but youll have to let me bend the rules this one time :)

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Since the last one is a little high on its milage and almost 4 years old, though Id start a third one.

This time, lets try to a post quick pic (unless it shows where the car is stored or parked) to improve this thread.

Again, Ill start with post #1....

Spotted: R35 GTR cutting through traffic on the way to Yokohama.

I know its not in SA but youll have to let me bend the rules this one time :)

bastard! hehe

Yeah , I seen that one to. ^^^^^^

Better still, when they get australian delivered, Ozzy at the brahma lodge fitness centre is mates with the owner of lakeside nissan and is going to get him to bring one around to my work for a test drive . DDDRRROOOLLLLLL.

1 year wait though. LOL

Spotted: R35 GTR cutting through traffic on the way to Yokohama.

I know its not in SA but youll have to let me bend the rules this one time ;)

That wouldnt happen to of been on the Wangan :D (thats between tokyo and yokohama right?)

Spotted a maron 33 and a black non-turbo 33 at my new worked this week :)

The past few days I've spotted an R31 a couple times with "Skyline National" stickers on the rear window.....

Down south? Same here. Has one of those green and gold number plates?

Spotted Drty2... down the bay, Marion, etc. Loving those rims + the paint.

Spotted Steve not too long ago, looked like you were on your way into the hills for a little burn buddy, hope the coppers didn't give you too much grief. Was in my mates Prelude just incase you didn't know who the maniac waving at you was :banana:

:banana: <edit wrong thread>
Down south? Same here. Has one of those green and gold number plates?

Spotted Drty2... down the bay, Marion, etc. Loving those rims + the paint.

one of a few of my mates.......sounds like a grey / black 4 door with NUGZ-69 on the plates?

one of a few of my mates.......sounds like a grey / black 4 door with NUGZ-69 on the plates?

Thats the number plate! I was tyring to think of it before. Think I saw him @ Nisswreck a few weeks ago too... I was getting some rear seat belt stalks for the GTR.

Down south? Same here. Has one of those green and gold number plates?

Spotted Drty2... down the bay, Marion, etc. Loving those rims + the paint.

Hi

when was this?

Cant remember the last time i was at the bay in my car...

thanx for the comment

:)

spotted sir 032 in kateena st, regency pk today about 1ish. I was in the white r31 ti(my daily) in front going to regency.

Also Cara on main nth rd pooraka. and some silver 31 with a cooler in north haven.

edit: also spotted billybob in glenelg the other day.

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bezender headin up sturt road across the south rd lights

by the time i saw u it was waaaaay too late for a toot LOL

was on my way to sell my MX83 cressida... took some wrestling to get it on the car trailer (and out of the driveway for that matter) super low king springs didnt help much :P

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