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Spotted various Skylines and Stageas tonight, Including a gunmetal grey R32 GTR, plates RB26, a Black HR31 at Lofty, and a white R31 with a Skyline Nationals sticker on the back window on main north.

Also spotted me, JMW and another vehicle causing quite a stir in town about 90 minutes ago :nyaanyaa:

Spotted various Skylines and Stageas tonight, Including a gunmetal grey R32 GTR, plates RB26, a Black HR31 at Lofty, and a white R31 with a Skyline Nationals sticker on the back window on main north.

Also spotted me, JMW and another vehicle causing quite a stir in town about 90 minutes ago :nyaanyaa:

And there we were thinking it was going to be like playing russian roulette :nyaanyaa:

saw spy034 on mullers road friday night heading east

-D

Spotted a white 33 with GTR wing parked in a driveway near my house, plates XVG-XXX.

Last weekend there was also a 31 there think the plates were GTS025

anyone from here?

Spotted a clean white 33R with black wheels on Tapleys Hill Rd near Anzac Hwy last night at around 9ish

Would have been me probably Steve if it was closer to 10 :)

And yeah the 35 was red Jarrad

Saw the funniest thing coming down the Port River Express way this arvo, one of those "Police now targeting" signs. However someone saw fit to mask over it with paper and write "Silver Skylines" :)

Saw another one of those signs on Port River Expressway Police now targeting Subaru 4WD Club.

Would have been me probably Steve if it was closer to 10 :cool:

It did look like yours and didn't see plates, but it was def around 9ish, cause I got home in time to watch F1 qualifying which started at 9.30.

spotted a silver r33 going down resivior road at the grand junction road intersection .....

his arm way way way out the window waving like a mad man.

quite often see it parked along the same road or at the shops.

anyone on here? i was in the blue over silver 31 with gold doriteks

Spotted a red R35 GT-R with the plates R35 TT or whatever the plates are,

Give it a little tromp going down marion road :cool::P I have officially decided I love the 35-R lol.

I was really undecided for a while, now want.

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