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Yeh I seen r32 'NOT URS' a couple times before i joined this forum

Saw it about 3 weeks ago, I was at the traffic lights on torrens road at the intersection of south rd

Goin to maccas 24/7 about 10 or so pm drove past on south rd

^did i wave at u? I tend to wave at most skylines, dont get many in return lol

Im gonna miss being spotted haha. Will have to look out for my new buzz box with the same plates :rofl:

Ill be back in a skyline one day tho, few years time...

spotted flicks car locked in a yard round the corner from my work in mile end today while going for a lunch break walk. is it normally parked there? if so i must be blind....

why you selling it?

yep Alan, been parked there nearly every day for about 10 weeks now :rofl:

My new place of work, pop in and say hi next time!

Selling to pay off Debt.. time to start growing up and saving for a house etc.

Excel!? wouldnt be caught dead in one! Lookin at a nissan NX coupe haha yay for buzz box cars!

^did i wave at u? I tend to wave at most skylines, dont get many in return lol

Im gonna miss being spotted haha. Will have to look out for my new buzz box with the same plates :D

Ill be back in a skyline one day tho, few years time...

Lol nah I was in my girlfriends gay little nissan pulsar

License back in exactly 3 weeks and 6 days

black stagea with 34 gtr rims, plates rsr260 or such - is that grims car? wasnt him driving though.. up near salisubury, on main north road i think it was bout 9:30. sorta acknowledged the driver but got nothing back?

Also red Stagea on nth east road bout 10:30ish

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