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Spotted Moanie's car sitting in pro concept... I took a picture with my phone :uh-huh:

I heard u r getting 2nd hand gear box?? should get new one.. bcos 2nd hand one might not last long.. and end up spending more money@@

anyway.. u r car won't be ready on friday... how u gonna go for the firday nite cruise?

awww... my poor broken baby! ;) sam.. i wish i could get a new gear box... but 4-5k is money i do not have at the moment! :) its my only option.. i know its going to cost me more in the long run.. what i'm paying for a second hand box is money i might as well flush down the toilet! but its either that or be hopelessly in debt :(

as for the cruise!! i'm going to be a car whore on the night :)

spotted a maroon r33 with number plates GTS-*** (this is what i could make out from the other side of the road) on pennant hills rd just after the M2 at around 5pm pulled over by the cops. saw one cop looking around at the car.. hope ya didnt get defected mate :D

I dont' normally post here since I see at least 1 or 2 skylines everyday on the way to work, but today was special.

Within 10-15 minutes, on parramatta road then james russe and then old windsor road I spotted

Red R33 series 1 kitted with a red GT wing

Maroon R32 GTR with black front lip (might be australian delivery one) had a sticker on the middle top of windscreen.

White R33 series 2

Silver R33 with black bonnet

Black R33 (ZIA-658) black with rear left damage and green p's

also at my work

Grey R33 (R33-SKY) that parkes there reguarly and

Black R32 GTR (workmates)

It seems like Skylines are breeding like rabbits in sydney.

PS. my car is a white R32 GTR with a low ARC GT wing. (ATI-33A)

I dont' normally post here since I see at least 1 or 2 skylines everyday on the way to work, but today was special.

Within 10-15 minutes, on parramatta road then james russe and then old windsor road I spotted

Red R33 series 1 kitted with a red GT wing

Maroon R32 GTR with black front lip (might be australian delivery one) had a sticker on the middle top of windscreen.

White R33 series 2

Silver R33 with black bonnet

Black R33 (ZIA-658) black with rear left damage and green p's

also at my work

Grey R33 (R33-SKY) that parkes there reguarly and

Black R32 GTR (workmates)

It seems like Skylines are breeding like rabbits in sydney.

PS. my car is a white R32 GTR with a low ARC GT wing. (ATI-33A)

The Red kitted R33 with GT Wing is one of our cars.

Cool, do you have any pictures of this car? looked nice with the kit and colour coded GT wing.

amazingly I didn't even see one skyline on the way to work today compared to yesterday.

The Red kitted R33 with GT Wing is one of our cars.
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