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Ummmmmmmmmmmmm yea was on the way to pick up a BBQ with my mate in the work ute we say this and i creamed my pants .... lol just thought i would share !

Ps:Gotta love the Nokia 95 8G

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Im sure thats the Aus delivered one that Nissan Australia has, they have a grey GTR aus spec in their workshop:) that they are doin their own evaluation on

Also a little late but spotted ROSIE 6 (33) a couple days ago on the Tulla and MRGTSR (33 4door) with a massive wang? on the tulla also

yea thanx man it was so random me of all people had to be next to it i love them i cant wait to buy one in the future and im on sau all day long i go for a 20 min drive and i see a R35 lol

I use to see a Black R35 GTR and Blue R34 GTR(still there) every day on Spencer Street in Prestige showroom, I think they sold it now....spot Skyline everyday...this morning White r34 on Footscray Rd looking good :D Westside FTW

Spotted in the office at work... ...grilled me on where I was last night... ...grilled him on if he's showing up on Sunday...

Are you gonna post up on the spotted thread everytime we run into each other at work or everytime you see my car in the carpark? Hahaha...

and yeah, i think I will actually go on sunday...but will YOU? As if, use your late night airport run to not attend...pfft...

wouldn't mind cruising up with a couple of skylines either to the show and shine if anyone from SE suburbs are interested...?

also...spotted a black R33 at dandy coles car park RBJ3T i think it was? I was parked next to you in my white 34 and exchanged a quick hello with you.

Are you gonna post up on the spotted thread everytime we run into each other at work or everytime you see my car in the carpark? Hahaha...

and yeah, i think I will actually go on sunday...but will YOU? As if, use your late night airport run to not attend...pfft...

wouldn't mind cruising up with a couple of skylines either to the show and shine if anyone from SE suburbs are interested...?

Nah... ...I wasn't going to bother today... ...but then while I was with my last client I was going to post another spot and saw Basti had spotted you... ...So I popped that up instead...

We could meet up at the office car park around 9am and head over if you like... ...Or... ...if others want to meet up also... ...Behind the Springvale Town Hall... ...

Now I'm off to bed... ...I'm tired and have this festy rash of pimples on my arm where a client touched me... :unsure:

saw a nice silver 33 gtst with uneek sticker on top @ chapel street

saw a dark blue r33 gts parked on chapel

another r32 at coles carpark - chapel street

lot of other nice cars

was the r32 black if so it was my baby went for coffee at around 10ish :ninja:

spotted a brand spankin new r35 gtr on the pakenham bypass heading towards pakenham yesterday as i was driving from work to my gf's house. Road registered and everything!

drooled and creamed at hte same time

spotted a brand spankin new r35 gtr on the pakenham bypass heading towards pakenham yesterday as i was driving from work to my gf's house. Road registered and everything!

drooled and creamed at hte same time

:)

Had a killer spot today near Kew. Had NSW Rego, driven by an older looking gentleman. He wasn't afraid to step on the loud pedal either. The gear changes sound amazing, seen them perform on videos but you don't really appreciate it until you see/hear the real thing.

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