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within 5 mins in the city, spotted the yellow lamborghini driving, spotted and talked to a r34 blue GTR and a nice s15 with after market tail lights hehe... and me driving my dads work car...vs commy hehe :P

wheres auto perfection??

also spotted sum young punk trying to steal my gtr spoiler!!

be careful anyone thats got genuine gtr gear ppl are after it at the moment.

Haha...yeah i need to be careful then, you will never get my spuiralls or i will steal your gtr spoiler so then i can have double gtr spoilers hehe yay :P

last few days, i keep seeing the same orange r33 with chick driving... bright orange with white rims (possibly sparco mesh-type rims), big angled exhaust. followed her for a fair bit this arvo after work along stephen's tce onto payneham.

yea i see it every now and then on portrush rd i think it is (maybe be payneham rd), went past her the other day when she was pulling out a side street. and the plates are SKYLINE if its the same one your talking about

Spotted my first GTR in awhile just after 5pm on Tapley's Hill Rd.

(Gold BBS style rims)

Seeing people driving with their boot lock cover up annoys me to no end lol

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today at around 5ish spotted a clean white r33 series II with gold rims on kings rd heading onto main north. i think it was cleanGTS-T. eitherway definitely a sweet looking car.

Yep, was me. I had just got it running again. It died at the end of the street I work on this morning.

I accelerated up the road and felt a rough jolt, bit of a pop and immediately after it wasn't running very nice at all. I nursed it to work and it was just dying off with black smoke comming out of the exhaust :P (looked like un-burnt fuel)

After a quick phone call for help. I was told I had probably just popped off one of my Inter cooler hoses.

I had a look and sure enough thats what had happened. Clamped it back on, good as gold.

Scariest thing I've had happen so far.

Spotted a Yellow Lamborgini Murchialago (spelling?) on Hackney Rd tonight - VERY nice! was driving along side it for about 10 minutes, made me happy in the pants :/

Spotted a Black R34 GTR on Pultney St about 5:30, got an odd look when I was sussing his car from my 33 (heading opposite directions)

Also spotted a grey 32 GTSt in the back streets of Melrose park, gave a wave, got a nod :D

on my run last nite down near flinders............was runnin on the western side of south road near the expressway

first spot: Carl (bezender)..................get my phone out to do the ol SPOTTED text message, then i see Lee sneaking into a gap as well.........well, assuming Lee as it was a white 33 with kit, and one of the big SAU stickers top centre of the rear window

*waves*

Saw adz on wright road bout 6ish this arvo, nice to get a wave from another skyline driver for once :down:

Saw a gunmetal 33 just before adz, just got a blank stare :(

Hey yer saw you coming, hard to miss a bright orange car :D but yer i think i saw the same gunmetal line, gave thumbs up, no response from them at all!!! grrr

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