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not skylines, but saw 2 stacked cars in the hills today, on the way to adel via birdwood.

first one was white lancer, sitting nicely up against a wall after a sharp corner, that was on the way to adel.

second was on the way home about half hour ago, a silver commo with a pretty messed up front end, looks to have come around a right hand, uphill, and oversteered into the right hand side.

oh, and they werent old people..

i went for a bit of a run up the gorge the other day didnt get very far bloody tree on the road near the dam had to chuck uee and go back...

think it might have been RyanRB25 i spotted last nite bout 12ish on south road at wingfield (up near the bridge to come onto the expressway)............well, it was a white 33 s2 with meshie lookin wheels (that somewhat could be VSXXs)

was heading south with ORGZMC's car load in the falcon and lozz back behind them in her lancer

Spotted a black R34 with GTR front in the carpark of subway near synergy motorsport and on the way home from subway spotted a white series 1.5 R33 on Prospect Road... mm subway eat fresh lol

just now spotted a freshly written off silver R33GTst with blinging chrome rims on Bridge Road, Ingle Farm. I can't even imagine how the accident happened, but a Suzuki Swift on the other side of the median strip had the drivers side front end and door caved in, and I had limited view of the R33, but the drivers side rear wheel was fuxored big time. No idea how/why they were on opposite sides of the median strip. Cops, ambos and fire engines everywhere - quite nasty.

so your saying more spare parts coming and higher premiums great and great

spotted so many skylines on my way to work main one that sticks out as i was on the phone ducked down a side street off green hill rd i say a silver 4door going up the road sounded very nice

was on south rd 10 mins later then heard a gtr go onto sir donald into the city and couple more forget but

on the way home say a maroon R33 both had a gawk at each other and a silver stag on green hill rd and possibly glynburn rd @ 4:40 gave a wave could really see driver due to dark tint :thumbsup:

just now spotted a freshly written off silver R33GTst with blinging chrome rims on Bridge Road, Ingle Farm. I can't even imagine how the accident happened, but a Suzuki Swift on the other side of the median strip had the drivers side front end and door caved in, and I had limited view of the R33, but the drivers side rear wheel was fuxored big time. No idea how/why they were on opposite sides of the median strip. Cops, ambos and fire engines everywhere - quite nasty.

yes i also spotted the 33 that had a rooted rear end. i dunno how it would have happened also....

sitting behind a white 33 today at the kfc drive through next to the village. sounded tough as, was trying to catch up to you when u turned onto wynn vale drive but got caught behind slow traffic!!

also spotted "FLRTY 2", i think she was getting hungry jacks??

at roughly 9:00am spotted a wine red r32 gtst with s15 wheels a black painted bonnet and hybrid intercooler. blonde behind the wheel and she certainly wasnt feather footed! good to see another girl enjoying a skyline

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