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saw a bunch of skylines down the bay today, notably a midnight purple 33 gtr with p plates. and the other one that drew my eye was a silver 32 that seemed to have straight pipes, sounded awesome (auto tho :bomb_ie: )

spotted a white 32 on chandlers hill road around that huge bend, white 34 on kenhans road, another white 32(near happy valley maccas), then an s14.2 just up the road, waved to all got no love back, well might have but they all had dark tint!devo

spotted a black r32 in seaford , driving north on comm. rd. gave the wave, got one back...lol

spotted a wine r33 in marino , too far away to see them clear?

fyi : spotted a fleet of RBT vans and cop cars heading down to seaford setup on the top of the road near the roundabout after river bridge and another pack over to south rd near mick o'sheas pub ? about 545 pm

It's our previous car. We traded it in when we got the stag. I was just wondering if it's gone to a good home... :huh:

yeah it has, my mate loves it, also a credit to yourselves for keeping it so immaculate, cant fault the bloody thing :P

Spotted Luke ENR along marion road (LOL friendly chap he is)

also spotted a silver 33 4 door along alison tce glenelg with sau sticker on the back, as i drove past gave him a nice rev/wave

haha cheers mate, saw you to.

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 :P

Finally got the chance to check the spotted thread. Will have to catch up again mate, wanna have a look at your ride. Something about the 33 GTR, and yours is a prime example! Very nice. Im so glad i held onto my plates! There have been sly .... popping up left right and centre!

Surely ill catch you around our area again mate, if not ill see you on the cruise comming up.

spotted last night i beleive Ben in nene's RS260 along main north road near parafield!

Also spotted a midnight purple R33 GTR in my street this morning looking at the house next door!

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