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spotted kev's stagea out front of his work today?

looks very nice!

yarrr that be mine at southgates. think i heard you boost past. the rims aren't staying though, and the fuel flap is at the paint shop, trying to get colour matched to get some bodywork done and bodykit :/

Yeah that was me! Just dropped into my mates to lend him my buff to get his EVO shinny again lol. haha yeah theres always cars parked round there which makes it a little difficult.. Mine has no choice unfortunatly its always in RWD haha! Thanks, silver still looks great when its dirty from a distance lol. Yours was looking good also, glad to see it on the road, only ever seen it out the front of ur place.

LOL couldnt even tell it was dirty. Only on the road over the weekend, the P's arnt exactly 'true' if you know what i mean - refer to sig lol. But yeah, to the shop and back every now and then is ok, 2 seconds down the road really. Thanks, mine was alittle dirty also, even tho i cleaned it on sunday, damn frost!

Also spotted a black 32 GTS in work (Goodwood Foodland) yesterday with MTV 143 or such on the plates.... I was sitting down with the g/f outside work with the nissan jacket on. car sounded verrrrrry nice :O

yeah that would be Shannon.........cool chic and knows how to drive apparently

yes Shannon is a good girl and knows how to drive :O

i had a drive next to a white R33 this morning with P plates and a trust sticker in the rear window but pretty sure he's not on here :) not too worry

Spotted a silver stag with a Jazmac sticker on the back window on the freeway at about 5ish, and a black Onevia rocking a mad stance on Greenhill road just after the KFC.

Also saw heaps of 34 4drs go past work on North Terrace during the night, notable mentions were a black one with bronze rims ('Nightcrawler' on here probably) and a silver one with a GTR front bar.

think i spotted damo coming out of BP rosewater/grand junction rd... i JUST drove forward out of the carwash and saw ya tried to catch up but commodore got in the way at the exit then traffic lights got in the way hahaha

yep that was me Vu :kiss: Just did a Salisbury -> West Lakes -> TTP -> Salisbury Run

on my travels, spotted RUSH 33 in a carpark, with about 5 cops cars parked nearby

32 4 door parked down the road from my house in salisbury north, been there for a couple of days. anyone on here?

spotted a white R33 chucking a u turn in front of my mates workshop on cheviot rd sporting a sau sticker on front windscreen looked clean was waiting for a bit of boost but no luck didnt wave cause i was in workshop my car was the custom light blue 33 parked out front

spotted a white R33 chucking a u turn in front of my mates workshop on cheviot rd sporting a sau sticker on front windscreen looked clean was waiting for a bit of boost but no luck didnt wave cause i was in workshop my car was the custom light blue 33 parked out front
spotted a white 33 on north east rd near the bp at modbury. had a sau sticker on the front window. i was in the coona black hr31.

I think my sticker must stand out alright then the blue 33 looked nuts i was trying to find csa and went straight past it

missed the black 31 sorry mate :D

spotted reallly nice blue 32 with fat rims on main nth rd let me in front of him cos some d...head was doing 60 in an 80 zone thanks man

was prob me, midnight blue? i take it this was last night yea? was yours white? gota show the fellow skylines love :D

I think my sticker must stand out alright then the blue 33 looked nuts i was trying to find csa and went straight past it

missed the black 31 sorry mate :D

haha, ya looked right at me...

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