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Got bored today at work and was mucking around in google maps, decided id look for skylines.. After 1 hour i gave up.. Can anyone find one? Maybe even their own?

Im talking about street view btw

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Ranger Court in Scarborough :) look up the horrible green driveway and bam, the ass of my car :)

I just tried checking this, and for some reason i cant get up the street anymore :) so ohwells

This is an old Skyline right? Some dude invited me to a party over there and i was looking around for somewhere to park since you can't park on the side of the street. In my search i spotted this hahah:

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