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I always see a grey R33 GTR with lots of nismo badges in the Findon shopping center carpark. Has vented front-guards and the rims don't quite match up with the guards, but otherwise seems fairly tidy.

Guessing someone on here?

Yeah I see that 33 regularly also Jenna. So many nit wits in that carpark I've seen some very questionable displays of parking haha!

On edge that could have been me you spotted grange rd I turned onto south rd. Just got the car back with my greddy induction installed... I realized I got usernames mixed up the other day it must have been zed x I saw early in the morning a while ago. No wonder you were confused haha

I've been in that carpark pretty much daily for the past 6 years. I've seen some of the worst parking in my life there. I try and not park near people if I can help it. Half the cars are parked across lines, at angles, and other nonsense. It seems worse on particular days of the week too. Think it must be pension day or something ..

True. Alongside grange rd is good cause people are too lazy to walk 50m and the parks are wider. I always try to pick a park where only one car can be next to mine so there's half the chance of random damage.

Yeah I see that 33 regularly also Jenna. So many nit wits in that carpark I've seen some very questionable displays of parking haha!

On edge that could have been me you spotted grange rd I turned onto south rd. Just got the car back with my greddy induction installed... I realized I got usernames mixed up the other day it must have been zed x I saw early in the morning a while ago. No wonder you were confused haha

Prob was u, thought it was anyway.

I know that 33 too think he got inspiration from my car but failed miserably in execution, an it aint a gtr

You spotted me? Hmm when was this lol?

I did spot a nice silver 32 gtr pulling onto churchill from regency earlier on this week, was around 6am.

About a week ago on holbrooks rd, about 6 am aswell. :action-smiley-069:

Was most likely me you saw on churchill, part of my daily commute. I love dropping it down to 2nd coming down the bridge and hugging the slip lane onto regency already doing 60 that time of morning (not while the roadworks are there like they currently are)

Ah yea I thought it might have been you ;)

Haha yea you were definatly flying through when I spotted you. Sounded amazing coming into 2nd under high revs :)

I pass through there around 5pm, some people are so slow through there. Just sit in the intersection like a douche -.-

spotted plenty of skylines today in the ne suburbs -

silver 34 gtt sedan, looked very stock @ repco modbury around 10am

black r32 with big wheels on NE rd st agnes around 10:30am, pretty sure it was a GTST

navy blue r34 gtt sedan, looked stock besides exhaust, in front of me around the same time as above

white 33 gtst near TTP

black 33 on lower NE around midday near highbury tavern

and a black 34 gtt coupe on lower NE coming out dernancourt shopping centre around 4:30

Near tapleys/ grange intersection on grange road at night

not there it wouldnt have been. thurs and fri nights i was down around semaphore / taperoo / osborne area (military rd, lady gowrie drive and victoria road)

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