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spotted a grey 33 on port road 10:20 tonight. beeped and waved. but got a do i know you look. not cool. nobody waves or anything at me! where are all u other people that wave and beep. lol

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spotted a grey 33 on port road 10:20 tonight. beeped and waved. but got a do i know you look. not cool. nobody waves or anything at me! where are all u other people that wave and beep. lol

burnside y0

Has anybody on here recently bought a gun metal grey, 4dr, r33 gtst from a particular car yard on nth east rd? Plates start with XOO-

Just wondering :D

Sez

a mate of mine just bought one sounding just like this.... why is that?

I really dont know why people bother waving and honking etc if u dont know the person... if someone i didint know started doing that at me id prob be like WTF too

anyway

light blue 33 4 door with hottie driving it

metallic purple 33 4 door

gunmetal 32 with white rims pulling out of Aussies, and looked like another 2 or 3 skylines in the car park as i drove past

and a pretty sweet silver stag following me pretty closely

all on pt road between 5 10 and 530

:D

Spotted SLY, a bayside blue 34 GTR V-Spec II today near mine, stopped and chatted to the bloke, top fellas and he's on here too! Hey if you read this :D

my mate craig has thats car and so does george my other mate as well do you remember his name

spotted a silver s2 33 turning onto stephen tce off payneham road about 5pm

then a silver 33 GTR heading towards city on payneham road!

silver 33 GTR on currie st :D

arena gtr maybe ?

Yup, it was me, it was too quick before I realized there was someone driving a skyline on the opposite site, sorry I waved and nod etc, but was a bit too late, god damn 4 eye asian like me driving with tunnel visions, sigh, sorry again......

Wasn't my old car? I sold it on Friday, now sporting the new standard "S123ABC"-spec SA plates.

didnt take to much notice of it as im not a rota fan. to much lawn mower for my liking. but his was nice and low without being stupid and very clean. apparently he sold his 33 cause he kept snapping thing. diff gearbox clutch turbo etc......

didnt take to much notice of it as im not a rota fan. to much lawn mower for my liking. but his was nice and low without being stupid and very clean. apparently he sold his 33 cause he kept snapping thing. diff gearbox clutch turbo etc......

Haha - that's the one.

I really dont know why people bother waving and honking etc if u dont know the person... if someone i didint know started doing that at me id prob be like WTF too

anyway

light blue 33 4 door with hottie driving it

metallic purple 33 4 door

gunmetal 32 with white rims pulling out of Aussies, and looked like another 2 or 3 skylines in the car park as i drove past

and a pretty sweet silver stag following me pretty closely

all on pt road between 5 10 and 530

:bomb_ie:

Twas me in the R32.

There was a white R33 there too.. I think it was a chicks car..

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