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Spotted a black 180sx with r32 rear taillights :wub:

It tripped me out cause I saw it from behind, sped up to catch up to a fellow r32 and it turned out to be a 180sx :(

Least he gets points for style :wub:

More like points for imitation. R32 lights for R32s only please! Although it is the sincerest form of flattery.

Saw SKYL1N on Maroondah Hwy around 2pm ... with a cop on his tail!

Ha, from your signature we have two things in common - Robert Jordan and David Eddings!

Apologies for the off topic.

:P Love them, great books.

On topic, saw tufr32 carpark @ essendon :P Second time i've seen it there. put the spotted card to use :P

Spotted a fellow skyliner after i dropped the mrs off around 9:15pm on dalton rd in the form of a (midnight??) purple 32. He had the same eccs rear bar as mine. Never seen my rear bar on any other car in the whole 4 years i've owned my car until tonight. The car looked very good. I gave a thumbs up at the lights and we had a bit of fun on the ring road before splitting ways at the sydney road turn-off then i headed back home to geelong.

Saw SKYL1N on Maroondah Hwy around 2pm ... with a cop on his tail!

Yeah that cop followed me from box hill to middleborough, then i turned off right and he kept going

was rolling down every hill and doing 69 kms the whole way.

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