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Took the shitbox out for a drive tonight...saw so many imports out...nearly as many as the commodores... ;)

Saw the CR33M mobile....Sounds pretty tough.. :) And booo hiss to EVERYONE running external and not getting pinged...LOL

Yeh he beeped at me n gave a wave I thought it was Jamie! Guess I was wrong. So many skylines in the multilevel tho I parked next to a white r33 gtst n saw a black r34 n a silver 4 door r34. Saw couple mor but too drunk right now to remember ;)

Yesterday @5pm R34 sedan pearl white with golden rims(Volks?)pased by on Magid drive way to fountain gate sc. very nice car;today saw a metallic red r33 near a friend's house in berwick (Parked in front of a modern house with red feature columns) ...on tuesday saw a grey r34 sedan coming on narre warren nth.rd. and like always a couple of times came out of the freeway next to a R34 white coupe

Yeh he beeped at me n gave a wave I thought it was Jamie! Guess I was wrong. So many skylines in the multilevel tho I parked next to a white r33 gtst n saw a black r34 n a silver 4 door r34. Saw couple mor but too drunk right now to remember <img src="http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/banana.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":thanks:" border="0" alt="banana.gif" />

That was me who beeped and parked next to Charles :D

QUOTE (omega36 @ 22 Nov 2010, 07:37 PM) Yellow R34 on Princess Hwy this mornin wink.gif

Could have been me, was it around 9 and heading towards Hallam? smile.gif

think i see u around hallam a bit

i had a white s14 now a pewter s15

also saw a chick in a black r32 gtr last week pretty sure it was dumped on jap wheels too in hallam, not bad!

Last Saturday on Police Road I saw a yellow 34 with pink ribbons and what looked like a bride stuffed in the back. Had SAU stickers. I think it could have been Charles.

Negative, I don't have anything pink on my car..EVER :P

heard boostn0199 the other evening 5-7pm, holding 1st i reckon around the bend through the chicane :). Havent heard/seen the black 180/200sx? a few doors up for a while, the one with exhaust sounds like mack truck X worked subaru ....deep/loud hear from 500-1km away.

ps. maroon toyota?? speed cam in the area on highbury various spots last few days. 2nite near retirement village/old abc building.

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