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spotted a mint black 35 with black rims (was going too fast but may have be ce28n's and titanium exhaust.....

driver slowed down, beeped and waved! now THAT's a first!

spotted a mint black 35 with black rims (was going too fast but may have be ce28n's and titanium exhaust.....

driver slowed down, beeped and waved! now THAT's a first!

An R35 driver being friendly and acknowledging another Skyline driver? I'm shocked!

Nah, just kidding R35 drivers, we love you. We're just jealous.

lol took me half a sec to recognise you when i saw u last harsh.

It was last week on tuesday i think...didnt get a chance to post that i spotted you so i left it..lol...it was too late after that to post it up there...you car looked nice a clean...great job on the wax you did that day...wish i could get that finish when i get to it...

Alright, who was the unlucky red/burgundy R33 that got pulled over by police on the busy M1 near Toorak Rd exit just a few hours ago for inspection while i slipped away on the right lane? :(

Edited by TyresBro

Parked next to a white gt near glenferrie oval yesterday. Came back to my car to see the spot next to the gt empty. Needless to say i shat a substantial brick before realising the gt moved and my car was still where i left it!

spotted a mint black 35 with black rims (was going too fast but may have be ce28n's and titanium exhaust.....

driver slowed down, beeped and waved! now THAT's a first!

Clearly stolen.

possibly Mickey's car?

EDIT: the black r35 i mean

haha must have been.... i didn't even notice the driver, but merowyn was all like "i swear that was mickey"

when did he get that?

few months ago... i remember when he was test driving them and he asked me what colour to get.. (uhh.. any!)

your tyres must be lasting too long :D

nah.... last couple o times i've been in mickeys been out :P

Yesterday day I spotted GTT4DR going down Canterbury Rd then 1 min later a white R33 same road then 2 min later on Colchester rd another white R33. :whistling: Hatrick!

And this morning a silver R33 (was it you Birds? Looked like your car :D) at the intersection of Canterbury Rd and Mitcham Rd. I was in the R32.

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