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LETHLRB25 (or something like that) on McIntyre road

DRTY 2 at Magill this afternoon

hi, sorry i didnt see you. what were you in?

i covered about 300+ km today. saw about 5 or 6 32 gtr's, a midnight purple 33 gtr with bronze rims just off cross rds.

2 r32 gtst and one gts.

saw a stock black 34 with 2 chicks init off the grove way then saw HSVEATR (sp) on a yellow 34 on the same road. why clear tail lights? :P

saw heaps of 33's and other skylines but noone that i recognised from here

dats me :banana: hehehe

Woah!!! Sorry if I've been ignorant.... Ill use the excuse...''I'm on the other side of the world'' but man your car looks soooooo different, its wicked!!!! :P Thumbs up x100 girl!!!

not Matty he sold it remember

might look better but doesn't go better... bah who am i kidding

Spotted Matty in the Red SAU commodore yesterday, would've waved but was in the mrs' BMW.

Cruising with the family down waterloo cnr road behind a low R34 GTR in bayside blue. Was trying to explain to my parents why it's 40 grand more than my car lol. They didn't understand, i got the mum comment "oh Damien i think yours looks better", lol, told her id give my left nut to get a GTR.

spotted 1 s load of 34's on the weekend was crazy 1st time ive gone through a week with seeing more 34's than 32's

seen about 5ish saturday around town and only 1 other 32.

guess they getting more n more common.

spotted a tasty james bond db9 also very nice :P

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saw a few skylines on my way back from the city gave a dude a wave in a red R33 with sau stickers got a wave back :P that was @ Glynde intersection

haha is that the intersection where suppore is? i was just behind ya in right lane saw ya go past i tried to get a big wave in! saw the maroon 33 aswell.. stock rims!

hello steve :banana:

On friday me in the 33 and my mate mike in his 34 were turning out of school and all of a sudden a blue r34 gt-r drove past, it wasnt gtgeoge but the other dude, I dno how many blue gt-rs there are here.....ANYONE KNOW?

Spotted:

Dstroy (I think?) down at the Bay, turning off from jetty rd onto brighton rd and then flooring it down brighton rd on Friday night. I was @ the lights on Brighton road. Pretty sure it was you? You're pretty gain doing a Jetty rd run on a Friday night!! Car sounded awesome though

Gunmetal grey GTR turning onto Lonsdale Highway from the industrial park bit on Saturday. Very clean car.

And spotted a bunch of lovely R32's, 33's and a 34 GTR @ Lala on Sunday in the carpark.

saw a few skylines on my way back from the city gave a dude a wave in a red R33 with sau stickers got a wave back :) that was @ Glynde intersection

haha Madaz that was me!

i thought that was your car... it looked mint as! you are one of the few skylines that got the thumb of approval from my gf...

On friday me in the 33 and my mate mike in his 34 were turning out of school and all of a sudden a blue r34 gt-r drove past, it wasnt gtgeoge but the other dude, I dno how many blue gt-rs there are here.....ANYONE KNOW?

id say there is a fair few

Spotted Matty in the Red SAU commodore yesterday, would've waved but was in the mrs' BMW.

Cruising with the family down waterloo cnr road behind a low R34 GTR in bayside blue. Was trying to explain to my parents why it's 40 grand more than my car lol. They didn't understand, i got the mum comment "oh Damien i think yours looks better", lol, told her id give my left nut to get a GTR.

definitely not me, its the new owner. He's apparently a skyline fan, so said he was going to leave all the stickers on

Now reppin an SAU sticker (crooked again too) on the back window of the patrol. a few of the guys from friday night should roughly know what it looks like hahahahaha

spotted flick last night chasing me thru town in the NX..............headlight covers gave you away :P

and also spotted a white 33 with p plates and black impuls (or a similar 5 spoke design) in one of the student carparks at my old high school...........clean car for a p plater to have thats for sure (id have been the envy of my mates had i had something that cool :D)

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