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Spotted two really nice Skylines today, both on Seven Hills Road.

First was a wine red or red over silver two-tone R31 Silhouette with BBS-style mesh wheels near Cropley Drive.

Second was a black R32 GTSt, also with mesh wheels (different to the '31, though) on the border of Bella Vista.

Both cars were VERY clean!

Saw a grey 4dr R32 like mine with black front bar (I think) going into Westfield carpark. Anyone know him? Shits me that SAU doesn't have a Newcastle Spotted thread :D

Also saw a pearl white 4dr R33 near KFC Kotara.

-Jimmy.

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Saw a grey 4dr R32 like mine with black front bar (I think) going into Westfield carpark. Anyone know him? Shits me that SAU doesn't have a Newcastle Spotted thread ;)

Also saw a pearl white 4dr R33 near KFC Kotara.

-Jimmy.

Start up a Newcastle spotted thread Jimmy. Im always spotting skylines around Newy

spotted a white r34 without a wing driving westbound on victoria road dundas, gave me a wave but i am alittle slow at these things..... i was the silver r33 gtst waiting at the lights

saw a mad looking 350gt on woodcroft rd with the drivers side door totally crumpled. i was retarded with my camera and couldnt get a pic. pity dude - looks like you had left your door open and someone drove into it? or you reversed into something with your door open. unlucky anyways - your car is hot.

spotted xmetal drinking my jim beam at erina tonight

also spotted qantas at the round about at wyoming(the one that goes accross the train line) i was in my gf's car..i beeped the horn!

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