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spotted heals of lines today!!!

Lanky again on beecroft rd... mr ethan heading my way on beecroft rd... white 33 gtr parked at an underground parking station in the city.. personalised plates and i can't remember what they are now!!! i parked next to you though :wave: also spotted a silver 34.. plates mz034 with a guy driiving! hehehe :wave:

There's a red r32 gtst 2 door hanging round burbank pl @ norwest....if your on here you may have seen me cos i have the dark blue 32 4 dr that works in burbank pl...i really wish someone would spot me..even if u just say u spotted me it'll make me feel better

i know its not a skyline, but blow me...

spotted a rather nice Supra on the way home yesterday... looked EXACTLY like my mates supra which scared the shit out of me cause its been in the shop for 9 months and i thought he was driving it to mine to show me...

nearly drove over the round about checking the plates to make sure :rofl:

i saw your brother at the petrol station i believe :)

Drives a WRX, said you had an R32, getting plates soon...

this was a couple weeks ago now, but he seems nice :banana: you guys should come to a meet sometime...

yea buddy he told me bout u.he said ur a nice guy.... yea i just got my car on d road today.. Takn it to the dyno for a dyno run.. fingers crossed everythingz ok..

and yeaaaa one day well meeet up go on a cruise or sumthing... :banana:))

was on sunnyholt rd around 1030ish

spotted a white r33 with 34gtt rims green plates in a car crash!

there were also a commondor and mirage i think.. hope no one was hurt

eeek. was worried then when you said white 33 with 34 gtt rims.. but Lizjane doesnt have her p plates ..*phew

That's what I was thinking too, Sammeh.

*phew, indeed!

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