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Spotted..... er...um.. sorry dude forgot your name :rolleyes: ! Anyways spotted his yellow 34 after picking up my rugs from haggle co parafield and having a chat to him about how good black on yellow is!

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Silver R35 in the Westside Findon Shopping Centre carpark at around 6:30pm tonight, then a blue v35 sedan on Woodville Rd maybe 20 minutes later.

Damn I can never take my eyes off every R35 I see in the flesh .. :wub:

Silver R35 in the Westside Findon Shopping Centre carpark at around 6:30pm tonight, then a blue v35 sedan on Woodville Rd maybe 20 minutes later.

Damn I can never take my eyes off every R35 I see in the flesh .. :wub:

I've seen the same 35 a few times in the area. Always going the other way though!

Same yellow s15 Brighton rd south bound with black rims round 430..

White r32 GTR broadway Glenelg at like 2 .. Sounded nice!

Red R34 GTR parked jetty road.. Black carbon bonnet and matching carbon boot.. No wing! Looked nice as ! :thumbsup:

gunmetal pearl 33 GTR on King William st city around 1pm, white nismo rims, nice!

cheers mate, was me as i work in town at various hrs, is filthy atm with this weather :(

coilovers, rear cusco swaybar n hicas lock tonite then time to hit the hills

coilovers, rear cusco swaybar n hicas lock tonite then time to hit the hills

Gold mate :thumbsup:

It's a nice colour the grey/gunmetal pearl on the GTR - kinda rare actually.

I'm pretty sure its the same paint code of my sedan

paint code is kn6.... was meant to b that in my user name but i hit the "h" buttton accidentally lol...

beautiful colour when clean, sometimes its grey, other times purple n blue... depends if cloudy, sunny or under fluro's

p.s massive thanks to chef-stagea (adam) who sold me some quality parts and helped me out with a plan... absolute champ

paint code is kn6.... was meant to b that in my user name but i hit the "h" buttton accidentally lol...

beautiful colour when clean, sometimes its grey, other times purple n blue... depends if cloudy, sunny or under fluro's

p.s massive thanks to chef-stagea (adam) who sold me some quality parts and helped me out with a plan... absolute champ

Skylines Australia - Username change requests here

Perfect chance to fix up your username typo.

twice yesterday near aldinga shops or two different cars ???, a pearl white stag with gold and silver mesh rims, kinda looks like the one stolen to far from it to tell , (the one parked in MV parking lot of south rd often )

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