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It was gone when I came home by the same route at about 7pm.

Im from Blue mountains too (faulco) seen many skylines around here in the mountains?? ive seen a white33 with red flame decals in blaxland, some older guy that drives a nice 34 through Springwood and the odd one here and there, Ive only had mine for 2 months but its a white r33 f&r bodykit with painted gold rims(theyre horrible will hopefully fix soon).

Im from Blue mountains too (faulco) seen many skylines around here in the mountains?? ive seen a white33 with red flame decals in blaxland, some older guy that drives a nice 34 through Springwood and the odd one here and there, Ive only had mine for 2 months but its a white r33 f&r bodykit with painted gold rims(theyre horrible will hopefully fix soon).

I'm from up the top - Blackheath. Believe it or not there's a few in these parts. An R33s2 GTS-T that seems to be owned by a young woman (who never waves...). Steve Phillips, who runs Steve's Auto Barn up here, owns an R34 GTR that he's very, very proud of. I'd recommend him if you'e looking for a Skyline-savvy garage bloke in the Mountains. And there's a White R33 that reputedly hangs out around the tyre place on Main St in Katoomba. Also, some bloke up here bought a pretty crook R33s2 from someone on this forum, I believe, which has been in and out of Steve's like a yo-yo.

I've seen that loud-looking R33 GTR with the carbon-fibre bonnet and all the flames. Very Need for Speed, if you like that kind of thing.

I'll look out for you. Mine's a pretty much stock R33s1 GTS-T. White, stock rims, nothing fancy. Goes very nicely, though. I'd watch out for the cops on the highway at night. They seem bored and like to hang around behind you, waiting for you to make a mistake...

Spotted Ando on Pennant Hills Road tonight, but he was SOFT and didn't even come up to Berowra for the meet before the Coastie Cruise...

Shame on you, dude! :(

I'm from up the top - Blackheath. Believe it or not there's a few in these parts. An R33s2 GTS-T that seems to be owned by a young woman (who never waves...). Steve Phillips, who runs Steve's Auto Barn up here, owns an R34 GTR that he's very, very proud of. I'd recommend him if you'e looking for a Skyline-savvy garage bloke in the Mountains. And there's a White R33 that reputedly hangs out around the tyre place on Main St in Katoomba. Also, some bloke up here bought a pretty crook R33s2 from someone on this forum, I believe, which has been in and out of Steve's like a yo-yo.

I've seen that loud-looking R33 GTR with the carbon-fibre bonnet and all the flames. Very Need for Speed, if you like that kind of thing.

I'll look out for you. Mine's a pretty much stock R33s1 GTS-T. White, stock rims, nothing fancy. Goes very nicely, though. I'd watch out for the cops on the highway at night. They seem bored and like to hang around behind you, waiting for you to make a mistake...

Thanks heaps for the advice, ill keep steve's in mind next time i have a problem (fingers crossed not for a while).

Your right about the cops, i was driving back from the lappo one night and one of the pajero 4wd cop car things was infront of me, went about 200m, he pulls over and lets me go pass then pulls in straight behind tailgates me for bout 1km then gives up and pulls off, then within 30 seconds a highway patrol car pulls in behind me from a backstreet and tails me for about 2km then gave up when i didnt do anything wrong and just sped off. Im surprised i havent been pulled over yet i don't have a number plate ligth on the back, and a 3.5 exhaust which is pretty loud (kind of annoying actually :whistling:).

Ill keep an eye out for you

Thanks heaps for the advice, ill keep steve's in mind next time i have a problem (fingers crossed not for a while).

Your right about the cops, i was driving back from the lappo one night and one of the pajero 4wd cop car things was infront of me, went about 200m, he pulls over and lets me go pass then pulls in straight behind tailgates me for bout 1km then gives up and pulls off, then within 30 seconds a highway patrol car pulls in behind me from a backstreet and tails me for about 2km then gave up when i didnt do anything wrong and just sped off. Im surprised i havent been pulled over yet i don't have a number plate ligth on the back, and a 3.5 exhaust which is pretty loud (kind of annoying actually :) ).

Ill keep an eye out for you

The exhaust could become an issue...

I was tailgated by the cops for about 10 mins one night. Fortunately I guessed somehow that's who they were. (Nothing but a bright light in the rear-vision mirror.)

Take care.

David

spotted a maroon 32 gtst at heathcoate maccas lights yesterday around 5ish i think. had a quick chat at the lights. car sounds nice mate. u on here?

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hehehe..

spotted 2 SAU Members and they're lovely GTRs at my wedding on Wednesday

hahaha nice, now get back to honey moon shenanigans

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