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Spotted MADGTR on Epping Rd Lane Cove at round 5pm.. nice ride :D

Thanks Miss Turbo.

Yesterday arvo about 6pm, I stopped to chat to R34 GT on Windsor Rd. We exchanged complements about each others Black 34, it was is a very clean GTT

Spotted a number of Skylines on Friday night heading into Bondi, and then at Bondi itself.  A black R34, a yellow R33 (maybe two, unless it was the same car I spotted twice), and a few others.

Had a play with a white R-32 on Oxford St around the Woollomoloo (sp?) and Paddington area, too...

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH that was me

Ive finally been spotted...

the SAU sticker gave it away.... haha i was going to my mate.. those things are f**ken quick... awd big power etc etc he was like looks like a nugget.... then u gunned it past me and he was like ok i believe you.......

to be honest the muffler makes the car sound a bit shitty.... tell u this because i know every car has a different sound from OUTSIDE the car :) each to their own though :)

yet to be spoted... oh well

bah get your ass over to my house so we can clean up your engine bay... must have had a big one on sat night if u werent answering sunday mate :)

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH that was me

Ive finally been spotted...

the SAU sticker gave it away.... haha i was going to my mate.. those things are f**ken quick... awd big power etc etc he was like looks like a nugget.... then u gunned it past me and he was like ok i believe you.......

to be honest the muffler makes the car sound a bit shitty.... tell u this because i know every car has a different sound from OUTSIDE the car :) each to their own though :P

I was wondering if you were from SAU, 'cos I didn't spot any stickers on the car (kinda hard when you're travelling down Oxford anyway, what with all the suicidal pedestrians and fking taxis stopping whenever and where-ever they want to).

Yeah, the big Stagea ain't too bad, hey? Was actually expecting to be left behind by you, considering the MASSIVE weight difference. Apart from the exhaust (I took the silencer out tonight to see if it improves fuel economy, by the way, so hopefully it sounds a bit different too) and the manual conversion done by the previous owner (R-32 GT-R box and six-puck clutch), it's stock as a rock - for now... Different time, different place (away from the street, or at least that much traffic), maybe the resukts will be different again.

Cheers,

Nick T. ;)

Spotted: Some hero in a silver series 2 GTS-T "ZGR-***" with green P's yesterday afternoon at Artarmon doing side to side fishtails down the middle of the highway city bound in peak hour.

Top effort moron!

at 5am ?

:lol:

I was gonna stop and put ya wipers up, but I was being followed by a dodgey looking commonwhore lol

LOL nah not that early id kill you....

that wouldnt of happened to be an old model white commodore? if so and the driver was a guy, id say stare him out and give him shit..... i had a small confrontation once with 2 guys in a white commodore in my area, they wanted to take it further until my younger brother (who is twice the size of me) came outside... became 2 on 2...hehehehe

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