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he was working in the parts department, didnt catch his name. yeah i think it is. think hes got an ss or something, mrs has an evo.

says hes on here somewhere!

Might have left, new DP in the place just before I started apparently shifted quite a few staff about, I need local Skyline friends :(

Spotted a very tidy gold 32 stopped at the on ramp to the freeway at Somersby this morning

Then on the way back spotted a black 33 parked between the exit ramp and the lights at Somersby in amongst a few other cars

Also saw a white 34 with black bonnet on P plates but can't remember where now, was near all the dealerships at gosford I think

Might have left, new DP in the place just before I started apparently shifted quite a few staff about, I need local Skyline friends :(

lol nah it was only last week i went there for some bits for my focus

Spotted a silver 33 on the side of the road at Heatherbrae earlier today, any of you guys?

Don't really know any local SAU'ers but there are a few tidy examples getting around up here :wave:

I guess driving a 6.9M van doesn't really help when spotting someone as i look like a retard waving :laugh:

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Spotted a silver 33 on the side of the road at Heatherbrae earlier today, any of you guys?

Don't really know any local SAU'ers but there are a few tidy examples getting around up here :wave:

I guess driving a 6.9M van doesn't really help when spotting someone as i look like a retard waving :laugh:

6.9 is that all

I drive a 12.5 table top with a lower deck as well, you would have it easy in a small van like that. ( or did you mean pan as in pan tech )

white r34 black bonnet have green p's?

gtr front?

Well i always park my car there monday - friday as i work at the dealership. But its a R33 so hmmmm :D

Might have left, new DP in the place just before I started apparently shifted quite a few staff about, I need local Skyline friends :(

hey man im still there lol ive only been there 3-4 weeks lol come up n say gday man

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