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Spotted Liz going up Forest Way in Belrose the other day, Saturday I think...

At least I'm assuming it was. There can't be that many girls driving red 180's with bronze wheels and LIZZEH or similar number plates :P

Spotted Liz going up Forest Way in Belrose the other day, Saturday I think...

At least I'm assuming it was. There can't be that many girls driving red 180's with bronze wheels and LIZZEH or similar number plates :D

hahaha .. yeah twas me! :huh:

btw morning or arvo? in the morning it was a missfiring POS. in the arvo it was a giant killing race machine.

mostly because it got new spark plug leads today. it was so embarressing driving round in a car that sounded like a wrx :down:

On Saturday on the way back to Melbourne in a 1 horse town called Bookham

I spotted a very tough and clean grey 33 GTSt..

I was walking over to the cafe and he pulled in to the rest area..

yo people, was up from melbourne this weekend staying in sydney and couldnt help myself. spotted a silver r33 series 2 gts-t on elizabeth st near central station, black r34 GTT down gouldburn st or whatever it was and a silver r32 gts-t with a painted black bonnet parked at the rocks near the bridge. back home in melb now, look forward to spotting in sydney next year :down:

930cc of nissan 80's powah!

+ a supercharger

+ a turbocharger

they had some seriously whacked out people working in engineering at nissan in the late 80s.

haha thats sweet!! - what power is that putting down????

o and i spotted a R33 today on Windsor road, gave him the Thumbs up - i was in the R34 with the green p plates :down:

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