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theres a white s1 33 always parked on balcombe road near seaview shops in beaumaris....looks nice and clean. if you're on here holla!

haha i bet that guy comes on the forum next week and complains his car got stolen.....

at Import Monster an R32 GTR, some asian guy with a fringe :cool:
Was it Jamie? xD
hahahahahahahahaha, Jamie's fringe strikes again!

:P

Yeah was me!

Same, spotted a Volvo with number plates saying RBPOWA. (Jokes)

So yeah we end up finding your front lip TJ, was all good.

+ your Rear View Camera kept me entertained :3some:

You got semis matt? When are you going to the track!?

I bought it for the track - last year, but work picked up, promotion, less time to enjoy the car - so now selling the skyline :(

keeping the yellow m&m (i.e the jazz)

might as well let someone else buy the 33, mod it and enjoy it

Spotted a R32 GT-R Gun Metal On nepean hwy just past southland going towards the city this morning at around 10am was a lady driver and SAU sticker i beeped and gave the thumbs up. i was in the yellow nissan pulsar :(

Black S2 with the 20inch cromies and TEAM IGNITE sticker and SAU sticker down on Pound road around 1.45pm today,

chucked my whole are out of the window for a wave, you just chucked your indicator to turn right onto Hallam Road.

Black S2 with the 20inch cromies and TEAM IGNITE sticker and SAU sticker down on Pound road around 1.45pm today,

chucked my whole are out of the window for a wave, you just chucked your indicator to turn right onto Hallam Road.

Ive seen it around Narre a few times, and get snobbed off every time haha :D

spotted a white 34 wingless, azn dude driving with sau stickers gave me the thumbs up and a white 33 gts-t s2 with the guy smoking in it...why destroy the skyline for? both on the eastern fwy same time

Lol I smoke in my car. As do a lot of people. It's not a 400,000 lambo or Ferrari. What's the big deal?

spotted a white 34 wingless, azn dude driving with sau stickers gave me the thumbs up and a white 33 gts-t s2 with the guy smoking in it...why destroy the skyline for? both on the eastern fwy same time

Totally agree man

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