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spotted a white r34 on warbler st erskine park.

tripped me out coz it looked EXACTLY like mine.

spotted a maroon r32 wif LED backlights in st.clair banks drive

also following that was a black r33 wif FMIC

hahah serious! two spottings in one day! thats a miracle!!!!

were you walking or driving? i had to drop some parts off at croydon park for a mate!

yeh i was driving, but a friken ford AU wagon, saw u go past near that cyprian club there at stanmore

Spotted DHC (shonen) run a 13.33 Pass!!! Good work mate, crowd loved ya.

Spotted heaps of skylines but dhc was the only one i knew.

hehe thanks mate.....should have come and said hi !!

Yeah its the first time out with the big turbo so I have to learn everything again...

Bogged soo many of the runs and my last run the engine light flashed so I backed off....not gonna risk an engine failure for a few tenth off my time.

best run was [email protected] that mph there is definetly a 12 in it, just need to figure out the launch :teehee: oh and get something better than the stupid Nankangs!!!!

But im broke these days...so high 12s on Nankangs and ill be content for now :thumbsup:

spotted INHEVEN AgAIn in towers roof carpark..

Spotted Albert's R34 outside his work about 15mins ago, and a beautiful clean white R32 GT-R turning off Kildare Rd into Third Ave behind Westpoint in Blacktown about 10mins before that.

spotted some old dude in a white 32 GTR.. flashed my lights and he just stared at me..

damn old wipper snappers these days

oh and some one in a commodore flashed their lights at my near carlingford . wasnt sure if it was a warning for cops or what but didnt see any :S

shonen - bloody aweome mph!!!

spotted Jess & andrew, Kirus, Dave and Amy tonight

and then Zilch (Steve) at the bottle shop - I was being naughty and buying burb's :(

Hi to all;

Just bought a nice r33 gtst and was out for a cruise and spotted three skylines. One in Landsvalve (r34), one in Bass Hill (r33), and one in Burwood (r33). All in one night and all had the UNIQUE PRO SERIES stickers on the their cars. Does anyone knows what is UNIQUE PRO SERIES???? Have seen it on alot of performance vehicles.

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