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Yea i seen u there for ages.. had a pulsar and never came in.. came in tonight to get some money out of the bank and got the nod from a member as i was going in.. at the car is totally stock!!

Is there a Central coast thread???

Hey mate, were u in the white R34? I was the black R33 leaving :D

I don't know about a central coast thread as mods deleted such threads a while back due to inappropriate behaviour but the Hornsby shire people that meet up there post in this thread ;)weekly cruise

Hope to see you up there!!

GOODEVENING

Black Skyline R33 GTST with Playboy sticker on the numberplate, some chromies, exhaust

Numberplate ZHY 767

YOU HAVE LEFT YOUR PARKING LIGHTS ON IN MY STREET

lol

poor bastard

Hey mate, were u in the white R34? I was the black R33 leaving :)

I don't know about a central coast thread as mods deleted such threads a while back due to inappropriate behaviour but the Hornsby shire people that meet up there post in this thread :)weekly cruise

Hope to see you up there!!

Yea man.. that was me... thanks for the nod...haha

would have stopped and said hi but had stuff to do and i didnt know anyone!!

might stop in next week and say hi... didnt see any other 34's there :wave:

spotted white 33 S2 plates JJH *** turning onto boundary road this morning around 8:45, gave a wave got one back :wave:

also heard, and saw a flash of an R34 go down sawyer lane in artarmon, i was in the carpark so no chance of seeing me :)

Yea man.. that was me... thanks for the nod...haha

would have stopped and said hi but had stuff to do and i didnt know anyone!!

might stop in next week and say hi... didnt see any other 34's there :)

There is at least one other, Drew is a regular to the meets with a silver 4 door R34 and don't worry about wether or not the car is stock, it's still a skyline man!

Oh, and we don't bite(except Tinks :D) so come over and say hi champ :)

Edited by Zilch*

Spotted me getting absolutely RAPED last night on homebush bay drive...Idiot police did a random breath test then sent me home with a blue slip defect which needs to be taken to a AUVIS to get a full inspection

Great way to spend a saturday night with the mrs...getting defects for a boost controller and not having a silencer in my exhaust lol along with a $270 fine for noise polution

Oooh and i spotted like 4 R33s drive past me lol a maroon one and a few silver and white ones hehe

Spotted me getting absolutely RAPED last night on homebush bay drive...Idiot police did a random breath test then sent me home with a blue slip defect which needs to be taken to a AUVIS to get a full inspection

Great way to spend a saturday night with the mrs...getting defects for a boost controller and not having a silencer in my exhaust lol along with a $270 fine for noise polution

Oooh and i spotted like 4 R33s drive past me lol a maroon one and a few silver and white ones hehe

lol join the club. i have till tuesday to get mine done

There is at least one other, Drew is a regular to the meets with a silver 4 door R34 and don't worry about wether or not the car is stock, it's still a skyline man!

Oh, and we don't bite(except Tinks :dry: ) so come over and say hi champ :D

Oi!

I represent that comment..... :D

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