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saw a very light purple 33 4door going down port rd when i was coming out of dan merphpys

also saw a old school 911 on main north rd, resprayed mint green with white interior. deffently looked different!

oh and saw fredman. sorry for cutting you off shane not used to people coming down that road when im turning onto it haha

Edited by Import S13
Just spotted a white R33 4door with it's number plate on the passengers side dash getting a bit drifto-sushi over the o-bahn crossing at the end of Victor Rd.

baahahahah drifto-sushi....... there's one for the dictionary..

and night kids sticker.. "initial D yo" i tihnk thats gzilla/dan's R

oh and saw fredman. sorry for cutting you off shane not used to people coming down that road when im turning onto it haha

haha thats cool man no worries at all, but i was still a fair bit down the road.

also on the way to work friday morn saw a purple 34 at cambelltown looked nuts

then on the way hom bout 4.30ish saw a maroon 32 GTR in cambelltown area.

I went to Adelaide Clutch Service yesterday and i saw their R34 GTR, which is painted in that factory purple flip colour, it look Extreme. LOL (pun intended)

zomg what sort of Skyline fan are you? Try 'Midnight Purple III' :D

It's like people calling 'Bayside Blue', 'metallic blue' or 'dark blue' .... sorry, it is a pet hate :(

Is Brenton still asking $95k for it? ROFL .... I told him he would never sell it for that .... over 2 years later and he has still got it. No surprise. Beautiful car, but $40k overpriced. I guess he has decided to keep it - how could you part with such an awesome car anyhow?

I am toying with the idea, that if I can get a R35GTR at the right price in a couple of years, painting it either Bayside Blue or Midnight Purple III :huh:

Some very nice pics of a similar R34GTR here (click) .... keep scrolling down through the pics to see his collection of cars .... OMFG! Soooooo jealous.

You will note if you look closely in the bottom pics that the one at the left hand end appears to be one of my dream cars - a Millennium Jade R34GTR VSpec NUR! Car porn.

R32 with Night Kids sticker on rear 1/4s on Brighton rd turning right onto Anzac tonight. No idea what time, bout 11?

yeah that was me, been waiting for someone to spot that sticker :D broken wrist finally healed so i was itching to take it out. didnt see many skylines out really couple of grey 33s rolling together on anzac and that was pretty much it. did spot some tool in a v6 vp :( (woulda been behind me at the lights when you spotted me) trying to get me to race him for 20mins on anzac just going next to me and punching it braking and punching it again :huh: i was just laughing at em, i mean my tyres cost more than his car. spotted 4door 34 on rundle st looking pretty sweet, i wouldnt park something like that there though.

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zomg what sort of Skyline fan are you? Try 'Midnight Purple III' :ninja:

It's like people calling 'Bayside Blue', 'metallic blue' or 'dark blue' .... sorry, it is a pet hate :D

The type of skyline fan who owns a 180sx. I do know bayside blue and i even know the paint code is 'TV-2' but i have never actually seen i picture of a whole car in that Midnight Purple III let alone that colour in real life so excuse my ignorance.

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Nice .... car looks the goods too. Nice work.

You should market and sell some of the billet items you have created.

We will be through my brother business (Growly Custom Machining) but until my car is running (should be next week) they are untested, (not that i expect there to be any problem with any of the parts). Once we have tested them they will be up for sale.

EDIT!!

This is the best thing we have made for the CA's so far IMO

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...=276138&hl=

Edited by D_stirls

spotted a tool in a silvia getting out of shape in front of me then sliding ever so happily into the gutter and up the medium strip couldnt help but laugh i know i shouldnt but thats what u get when u try to show off on the wet roads :D

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