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Surprisingly didn't see many Skylines when I was out last night, was kinda disappointed ...

Well, today's lil' drive for me (similar to last night's, just longer - god I love the roads up Gorge Rd & Lobethal rd and the like .. ) spotted a few more skylines - bayside blue R34 with what looked like a carbon bonnet on the way out to the hills, and a yellow R34 with LED rear lights on the way back ... (Guessing I shouldn't mention number-plates - custom or not) ...

NICE Nene did you edit the pic

EDIT

was going to say who's that hansom fellow next to you and your baby :)

No i didn't edit that one but i can actually make them look like that now!! hehe

That Handsome fellow is my Gorgeous husband. We had the loudest car in the history of weddings lmao!

I've got SOOO many more pics, i'll get a few of the cool ones together and post them up in a thread... Seeing the 3 of em driving down the road with the ribbons was awesome... Driving it home in a floor length gown was interesting!! haha

My new neighbours must be real RB nuts.. there's two nice stags and a 33 parked there this morning. I'll have a chat to them at some stage and ask if they're on the site.

Sound like good neighbours to have.......

while walking the dog last night, spotted a silver s2 33 with plates ECR33 and sau stickers on the rear

quarter windows, follwed by a purple (?) 200 followed by a black evo 9 on gorge rd, would have been a good hills

run :blush:

Spotted BLKSKY in Rundle St on friday night and a nice looking grey 34 at muno para shops today, think the guy works in foodland.

yeah, thats my mate rocco, i want that car soooooo bad.

Craig, that was my mates car (ECR33) and my other mate in the 200. I was in the 33, didn't see you or I would have waved.

Jarrad, that CRX is just laughable, never seen the dude on the road but I've seen it parked in a couple of places. Got a pic of it somewhere on my phone too

i thought it was you luke!!

we nearly cought up to you as you where waiting at the lights to turn onto lower north east rd.

we where on the left walking our staffy, you looked right at us lol

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