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Sneaky, were you parked on north east road with a gold s13 last night? Blue 32 that looked like urs but standard plates.

yea that was me. i have standard plates on normally.

didnt see you go past sorry.

Geez, haven't been on here for awhile so i won't mention every skyline i've seen since but saw a white 33 during the week with skylinesaustralia sticker across the front window, gave me a big thumbs up so i gave one back. Good to see ppl are still being friendly to each other and not just giving blank stares. Saw a maroon and i think two black 33's (looked da same so not sure if it was da same car doing laps of da block or sumfn) up lower north east road near the coles supermarket just cruising.

The white 33 was me :)

my wife seen a white 32/33 ( shes still learning to tell the diff) on mcintyre rd at about 8.30 pulled over by cops.

i seen a few at westlakes shopping center around 10.30 ( followed tha all american cruise) :(

my wife seen a white 32/33 ( shes still learning to tell the diff) on mcintyre rd at about 8.30 pulled over by cops.

i seen a few at westlakes shopping center around 10.30 ( followed tha all american cruise) :)

Saw the SMASA cruise also at West Lakes. Was with Kell and co. But I was on the Brutale :(

Typical, the Commonwhore hoons had to tag onto the american muscle :geek:

One female cop was cruising around and all over that place ... but pulled over Kellie. :) All those defectable Commonwhores, yet the cop goes for the first Skyline to roll in.

To the knob jockeys who drove into bynothon park yesterday arvo....nice BAD publicity you would've given.....Drive in the park at a stupid speed, park on the reserve (no parking on the grass if i read the signs right?!?!?!?!?) proceed to rev and bounce of limiter and spin wheels on the grass (hero) then drive out like tools again.....nice work!!! NOT!

Meanwhile what looked like the pulsar oz crew just cruised casually as in and out no worries in the world...Wonder who the mummy and daddy's with their kids enjoying a nice picnic in the park will go home and talk about???????

I spotted the American cruise aswell. Drove with them down at semaphore and down the 'Vard at westlakes. They were taking up both lanes driving at like 45kp/h all the way down Military. Way to hold up traffic.

To the knob jockeys who drove into bynothon park yesterday arvo....nice BAD publicity you would've given.....Drive in the park at a stupid speed, park on the reserve (no parking on the grass if i read the signs right?!?!?!?!?) proceed to rev and bounce of limiter and spin wheels on the grass (hero) then drive out like tools again.....nice work!!! NOT!

Meanwhile what looked like the pulsar oz crew just cruised casually as in and out no worries in the world...Wonder who the mummy and daddy's with their kids enjoying a nice picnic in the park will go home and talk about???????

Colour model how many? Name and shame baby

Colour model how many? Name and shame baby

Ahhhh white R33's all chrome wheels automatics (why?????????????????) and a supra with them as well...In all truth the first skyline and supra to come in drove alright, was just the couple later who came in....Still not cool for school. Bout 3 of em i beleive.

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