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There's a black 33 with a huge (red?) front mount cooler I have noticed, but that's not me.... I'm the one with the white rims. Been in shift for a few weeks tho. I'm up in MTS on D3.

There's both some really cool and really dodgy cars in there... Gotta say the bright orange pulsar sss with the black stripes (UDI something) cracks me up....

Take care of that hot car of yours!

:thumbsup:

Saw your's today - white wheels, front mount with blue-ish tinted hard piping. Nice! Like your front bar. Good that you also put a Club on the car, one lady had someone attempt to steal her Volvo C30 from the carpark - ballsy! That's why I park where there are cameras pointed at my car.

I spotted a silver s1 R33 in the main street of Toongabbie this afternoon. I heard it before I saw it, actually - gotta love that distinctive sound of an RB-series engine!

Saw your's today - white wheels, front mount with blue-ish tinted hard piping. Nice! Like your front bar. Good that you also put a Club on the car, one lady had someone attempt to steal her Volvo C30 from the carpark - ballsy! That's why I park where there are cameras pointed at my car.

Nah, not me either... Day off today.... Thanks for the tip about the club though, had thought it was pretty safe in the secure park and had never occurred to me to put one on in there.

Will start being more conscious about where I put my car....

hottie driving a black R33 pink plates PRNC55 or something ... cumberland hway round 400 this arvo. :D

it would have also had pink brake calipers, pink skylines australia sticker on the back window, pink seat covers and a variety of other pink accesories, thats Gemmas car, guess she would have just finished school since she's a teacher... i'll pass it on to her

Spotted a silver R33 series 2 this morning with sau sticker on back window cruising past kennards self storage on wigram street Harris park at around 10ish this morning

Spotted S13deviant cruising down pennat hills rd

and someone who looks like r34liner heading down beecroft road this arvo

I was in the datsun (aka r33)

had a r35 gtr white one pull up next to me at the corner of carlingford rd and beecroft rd on the way home tonight couldn't get the plates as they drove next to me and when i was infront just before i turned off xenons prevented me from seeing the plates.

Also spotting lots of various Skylines in shift and casual parking at OCS (Optus Campus) North Ryde. Both nice and some in need of TLC...

From memory there's a nice white GTR that is generally in Casual park, usually back wall, rego GDZILA or something close...

Quite the collection of nice cars in that car park most of the time... The Lambo pops in from time to time....

Of course, none of these cars can compare to my '33.... haha!

yay 4 ginza importers :):D;) thats where i got mine years ago

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