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Spose this is as good a place as any, passed Kaz coming back to Melb on the Hume at about 8pm last night, about halfway between the ring roads and Wallan. Gave her a wave but I dont know if she saw me

Also a BSB r34 GT(T?) parked at the shopping centre at Avondale Heights with black number plates

Very, very nice Bayside blue 34 GTR this arvo turning off Blackburn Rd, seen him before. Nismo front mount, black ganadors, very, very clean. Older gentleman driving it, anyone know who's it is?


i know who this is...his name is Shaun. beautiful car.

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Very, very nice Bayside blue 34 GTR this arvo turning off Blackburn Rd, seen him before. Nismo front mount, black ganadors, very, very clean. Older gentleman driving it, anyone know who's it is?

i know who this is...his name is Shaun. beautiful car.

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Saw this a few weeks ago on elgar road, looks very nice!

Very, very nice Bayside blue 34 GTR this arvo turning off Blackburn Rd, seen him before. Nismo front mount, black ganadors, very, very clean. Older gentleman driving it, anyone know who's it is?

i know who this is...his name is Shaun. beautiful car.

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Ahh thanks for clearing that up, see him all the time! Looks A-MAZ-ING

Spotted two skylines in my street today...

First a silver 34, SAU stickers, and plates YGM-xxx, parked near the local import car yard...

And a gunmetal four door 33 with a god awful commo wing on the back and the word "classic" on the back window, PWC-xxx...

bumped into SLAKER (and co-driver) on the westgate stalking some terry toughc*nt in a 34gtr that was far too nice to be under his ownership

LOOK STRAIGHT AHEAD, LOOK TOUGH AS POSSIBLE
BLIP THROTTLE WHENEVER POSSIBLE
DO 15KMH UNDER THE LIMIT IN THE RIGHT HAND LANE

fully sick, dude :)

(no offense if he's a friend of yours, he seemed to be having issues driving really)

err wtf, i've known ali for years but hes fallen off the map, didn't know he got a skyline?! did he.....?

:yes: I did

Spotted about 20-30 Skyline's driving through Lorne as I was having breakfast!!!

Mike, were you on the cruise too? I saw a Bayside Blue GTR and an Arab driving!! lol

Saw a whit 33 gtr reg xgf ... On stud rd scorsbey this arvo at like 4:30 looked nice

And mum saw a grey "skyline" she didn't know what model had gold wheels and green p's on maroondah hwy . Driving next to her she was In my black 32 gtr ? Any one on here

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