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spotted a few out today...black 33 cruising behind me on south rd, red 33 at intersection south rd/o'sullivan beach rd, black stag near Aldinga then silver stag and silver 33 on Lonsdale Hwy later on..

ezekiel.... groundhog day

Haha where the f**k did you come from.. Turned onto king G no cars in sight.. Then here this deep induction look up and your on my arse haha

Had the Blue amstaff clipped in the from that's why I was cruising along :thumbsup:

Mates where already at mine otherwise would of pulled over for a chat!

Wednesday: black r34 silver carbon hood on pulteney street,sweet bov !

Thursday : sweet as purple r33 cruising down Moseley street like 430! :thumbsup:

Black r32 heading up south rd like 9 at night.. Nismo badge above drivers side tail light!

spotted 33 sedan with NSW plates turning onto daws road.... popped a blue flame at low rpm 3rd to 2nd downshift :thumbsup:

Haha where the f**k did you come from.. Turned onto king G no cars in sight.. Then here this deep induction look up and your on my arse haha

saw you coming out from the beach about half a kay infront of me, chased you down within speed limits for 2km...

figured you were late for something as you werent following your usual route.

Edited by Deep Dish V35

White 33 with plates 'Skyline' down at Brighton esplanade this morning

Had the day off and my brothers over from Sydney so parked down at the Espy for the day on the amber fluid.. was a cracker day

You weren't in the crystal blue 33?

f**king swee yellow S15 with black faced rims chrome lip,FMIC exhaust heading south down brighton rd like 3ish..looked f**king tidy as all hell!

Silver stock R34 Down king G.. Beeped when u stopped for the train..not sure if u seen or Hurd .. But the trains dont make much noise don't know how you didn't hear the beep ahaha >_<

Edited by Ezekiel86

Spotted a nice gun metal grey 33GTR vspec on north east this arvo bout 430ish with white rims, gave it a small squirt sounded tuff

cheers mate that was me, on my way back from st agnes where i got my bike licence today...

also its grey blue pearl (factory kn6 paint) with 18x10 white lmgt2's

did u see my L plates on the gtr?

Had the day off and my brothers over from Sydney so parked down at the Espy for the day on the amber fluid.. was a cracker day

You weren't in the crystal blue 33?

Was in a white 32 Gtst, live off Brighton esplanade and drove towards the round about and up Jetty road to get onto Brighton. First time I've seen the actual word 'skyline' on an actual skyline! Was great weather to be at the Espy, good to see someone enjoyed it in properly :D

Spotted a grey r33 GTR coming out of a side street and on to Salisbury highway gave the thumbs up got one back nice clean car man if your on here

Yeah mate that was me. I just noticed your carbon fibre bonnet at the last second :thumbsup:. Nice car I like the carbon. I pop out of there every day just not in the GTR.

Yeah mate that was me. I just noticed your carbon fibre bonnet at the last second :thumbsup:. Nice car I like the carbon. I pop out of there every day just not in the GTR.

Your car caught my eye straight away your GTR SEX ON WHEELS MAN ^_^ love my RB'S

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