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i know its not a skylineee but stil a nissan atleast.

my mate (r31) and me were at the carwash in CS, and saw Ms Z .

we waved hello, but she didnt even wave back lol.

She is bit of a cocktease ive heard.

no offense to anyone that knows her lol

spotted a black 32 with plates SXCR32 or SXC32 something like that passing the Prince Mark Hotel in Doveton i was at the lights in the wine red 32gtr

Yea that was me ^^ i sore you too i remember gave u thumbs up i think was in hurry trying to get to pre app lolz i thjnk

Edited by BRUNSKIGTST
i know its not a skylineee but stil a nissan atleast.

my mate (r31) and me were at the carwash in CS, and saw Ms Z .

we waved hello, but she didnt even wave back lol.

She is bit of a cocktease ive heard.

no offense to anyone that knows her lol

I know her, shes prob to old 4 u anyway

spotted a really nice yellow R34 on mountain hwy it was about to hit burwood hwy i was going opposite was it was yellow and had a black hood.

a grey r33 (forgot what time n place)

and on way home as i was coming off eastlink onto burwood hwy i thought i saw CAJFLY drive past up burwood hwy but it was a similiar looking car to his r33 white, with custom no plates DRTY 33 i think ?

lol

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