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spotted 2 white skylines.. Number plate BYE-123 and the other was a white r33 with no spoiler crossing tom ugles bridge around 11 this morning.

was cruising with white r33 (BYE-123) in another white r33 and came across a wonderful champ with a SAU sticker on the side in the other white r33.

All 3 cars had 400r front bars, very classy.

If the guy with no spoiler needs some pics just PM me got some nice pics of your car.

spotted 2 white skylines.. Number plate BYE-123 and the other was a white r33 with no spoiler crossing tom ugles bridge around 11 this morning.

was cruising with white r33 (BYE-123) in another white r33 and came across a wonderful champ with a SAU sticker on the side in the other white r33.

All 3 cars had 400r front bars, very classy.

If the guy with no spoiler needs some pics just PM me got some nice pics of your car.

Plates were black and white JAS.25T. I was the driver of z3n2k, hope too see you round again mate... Also spotted red R33 with 400R front and cooler on Menai @ Bangor round 11am

Whatcha doing down UNSW way? I might have to keep an eye out for your car :)

LW.

i used to go to UNSW when I lived in syd, and my cuz goes there now, so I dropped her off and was gonna go catch up with a few mates of mine who tutor/lecture there now. back in vic now, but will be comin back later this month.

Saw a tonne of Skylines this weekend.

Memorables included a GTR on Eastern Arterial at around lunchtime on Saturday. Tried to give em a thumbs up but I'm not sure if they saw me.

Also saw a clean R32 at Spit junction around 8ish on Saturday night. It was heading towards Manly and both drivers gave a nod acknowledging eachothers cars.

It's great to drive a car which is unique enough to evoke such reactions from drivers. I'm sure a driver of a Barina would struggle to experience the same event!

Spotted a silver R33 series 1 GTS-T w/ front mount in Wetherill Park on Sunday arvo. I flashed and waved, and got a confused look back. LOL. :D

Also got reved at by a GLi Lancer w/ exhaust at a set of lights on the cumberland highway...He took off "hard", so I thought what the hell, and floored it. Put 4 car lengths on him by the time I grabbed second. Silly boy....

wil..

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