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Yeh, makes sense. Doesnt really bother me, dont have a licence atm, so if its not done, its not done.. Can always pick it up a week later, but im sure it will be done by this saturday.. Kinda missing it with it not being out the back and seeing it every morning LOL

keep it there guys only i may roll in the midnight blue gtr hotness ;)

between u me and that sly-dn thats 3 just in the club, the midnight blue is ment to be rare people

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just spotted a very nice R34 with very nice exhaust heading up lwr nth east rd from campbell town oval just prior to that saw a R33 GTR HKS front mount on a side street near the BP just prior to the oval

had a drive up lwr nth east with the R34 gave a nod wave and toot when he turned off dont think he's on here sounded tough but

keep it there guys only i may roll in the midnight blue gtr hotness ;)

between u me and that sly-dn thats 3 just in the club, the midnight blue is ment to be rare people

At the moment you are mate, for another 4-8 months anyways :wub:

which servo were you in, i almost stopped @ the dernancourt BP but decided to drive with the R34

spotted Madaz goin past on lower north east rd on the way home while i was at the petty station, and i also spotted what he spotted aswel hehe

also spotted the orange 33 with the plates SKYLINE

white 32 4 door cruising down anzacs and west tce about 45 mins ago. Very jap spec, kitted, dished chromies, scrubbing over every little bump, looked fair tuff except for the kit not matching up 100% and needs to be louder :P Oh it also had some sticker on the drivers rear window, couldnt make out wat, vivagarage maybe.

And a quick flash of a dark blue 32 with rims going down nth east rd about 30 mins ago.

keep it there guys only i may roll in the midnight blue gtr hotness :P

between u me and that sly-dn thats 3 just in the club, the midnight blue is ment to be rare people

so rare that decided to paint mine another colour haha :)

At the moment you are mate, for another 4-8 months anyways :D

woohoo i am the only midnight blue GTS-T in the club.

i feel special now haha

i have seen two other midnight blue skylines but teh are both non turbo and both auto

oh well i want my car back.

saw a black R33 heading doen North East Road towards Glyburn Road.

had a SAU URL sticker on the passenger back window.

Gave a wave but got denied... :D

hey man, that might have been me, sorry if it was. saw a red 33 on lower north east but he turned the other way on payneham, was driving slow as like 50 or something, couldn't slow traffic that much to give em a wave, thought it might have been jred33...

saw a blue 34 GTR on north east i think aswell, wish i had 1.

hey man, that might have been me, sorry if it was. saw a red 33 on lower north east but he turned the other way on payneham, was driving slow as like 50 or something, couldn't slow traffic that much to give em a wave, thought it might have been jred33...

saw a blue 34 GTR on north east i think aswell, wish i had 1.

Dont we all mate.... :O

woohoo i am the only midnight blue GTS-T in the club.

i feel special now haha

i have seen two other midnight blue skylines but teh are both non turbo and both auto

oh well i want my car back.

Yeh, ya dont see many GTS'ts in midnight blue, i dont even recall seeing one haha. So gzilla, its me and you aye lol... Only 2 on the site, unless theres a silent owner we dont know about. Saw one acouple of months ago down south, havnt seen it sinse.

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