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Spotted a silver 32 GTR tonight going south down south road near the strathfield at black forest, looked clean. This was around 5.15pm

Also a grey 32 GTR heading same direction near flinders with a defect notice on the front, gotta suck! Had BB plates. Pretty sure it'd be the same one i see going down daws road in the morning. Would have been about 5.45pm today.

Spotted a Bright pink, and i mean bright R33 skyline driving down frome rd in town friday, anyone on here?

maybe...just pop in on the rare occasion to catch up on the cutthroat comments, wouldnt want to miss those

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spotted a red and black R31 Coupe, flew past didnt see much else...lol

spotted a very nice looking blond driving a White R33GTS-T with chromies in seaford today, she was right on my ass...lol gave her a wave , she even goosed it at the lights passing that truck to keep up to me , (damn traction control grrrrr and full boot/full tank of fuel. to heavy had to shift at 5k to stop traction light..lol nice to see a women can play too..lol, her car sounded good , heard the woosh..lol) anyone on here ?

ahahaha...that would be alicia,and shes not on here.

i think i used to help you out when i was at autobarn too haha!

maybe...just pop in on the rare occasion to catch up on the cutthroat comments, wouldnt want to miss those

Hahaaha yeah... but you gotta admit a bright pink car is likely to get plenty of attention!!

Don't worry about the keyboard warriors....

Spotted this morning on south rd around 8am white RS4 stag in traffic.... tidy.

Spotted a wine red R33 down South before. It has propably the worst front mount intercooler setup I've ever seen. Aftermarket front bar with a piss weak tiny intercooler literally cramed in and hanging by 1 bolt. It looks so small, it looks like a side-mount! The body kit has also seen better days.

It's for sale, too! $13k.

I know the driver!

Spotted a wine red R33 down South before. It has propably the worst front mount intercooler setup I've ever seen. Aftermarket front bar with a piss weak tiny intercooler literally cramed in and hanging by 1 bolt. It looks so small, it looks like a side-mount! The body kit has also seen better days.

It's for sale, too! $13k.

I know the driver!

amps could be over heating. If you go from having sound to no sound, id say that is a good chance. Or might not be grounded.

If you think it might be overheating, try it, play ur system until it does it, turn it off for 15 - 20min and than try again. If that is the problem than it is just poor air ventilation.

Where are the amps installed? boot or underneath the seat?

its not that off maroon colour one going around here is it?the one with the 400R front bar on it?and a chik drives it?

Spotted.... a bunch of SAU-ers at Villis then at BP.

Spotted various Skylines at glenelg........ black R33 series 1 with shiny cannon, dark coloured probably black R33 with drift lip spoiler, silver R32 GTR V-Spec II, a couple black R32s, black R31..... and probably a few more...

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