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Chill guys, you're gonna give Skyline owners a snobby reputation...guy has enough guts to admit he was beaten fair and square and just wants to see if he can find the owner. Beats the hell out of the tailgating and loser fly by twits I come across in the same situation. There aren't that many dark blue R32's out there with red rollcages...I'm sure if the owner saw this thread they'd be able to identify.

Probably a heavily modified GTS-T, as GTR's usually have no trouble launching without leaving the black lines (though not impossible).

Yeah, doesn't spring to mind here either... Unless Duncan took the new shell out? :blush: though last I heard it was just that... a shell...

I've spent quite a bit of time in a Boxter S, have to say, they aren't all that impressive. They look pretty, and you get some evil stares with L plates on it (that was fun) but other then that, they aren't super fast vehicles.

Was it a dark blue?

Angled exhausts could have been a blue s15 or so as they can leave black lines on the road wth ease as be very fast with a built motor

OP did say it was an R32 a couple of times, plus its pretty hard to mistake a s15 for an r32.

A GTR with exhaust, decent clutch and stock turbo's at 1bar will smash a boster s.

I know cause my best mate bought a boxster s (997) and he couldnt do anything to even keep up.

Boxsters arent bad though if all you do is drive to work and back

nah mines just a garage queen when its not racing :)

got a bluebird as a daily run around - plaza as in on thursday night at the central coast?

Ha no no, the LC plaza, I was wondering if you're miata's ever up there. I think I might have seen the U13 about? Pardon the unintentional pun, but is it blue?

very true, theres no feeling better than smoking a dude in his middle life crisis porsche.

Speaking of which, i saw a 350z the other day with the number plate MIDLYF, thought it was pretty original

Theoretical 13s, given the ambient temperature is correct, the tyre pressure is correct, there is no wind, the air is thin, blah blah blah blah

they're slow full stop, I loved the look on that guy's face when I beat him (going to the speed limit, I think?)

I also get beaten by those scooters old people use!

Some of those yes, have been modded!

The Aussie flags are just a disguise.

Or if you get hit by one, you mustn't get mad 'cause sighting the flag from Oz helps you feel right at home on the pavement lolz

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