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spotted SIANA r34 gtr v spec in marylands < that thing is SEX on wheels :nyaanyaa:

red series 1 GTST type s marylands

black series 1 on parramatta rd marylands end

gray series 2 on milperra rd

Spotted GTR70Y at around 3pm today in the Northern Beaches region, not far from the Baha'i Temple.

Went for a saturday drive from Blacktown to Summer Bay :(

Very clean GTR, love the blue!!

spotted a knob in a black r33 series 1 yesterday fanging it around the roudabouts on new line road with very heavy traffic all around, i just laughed AT him when he gave me a nod

spotted CMYGTR (maroon R32) yesterday in Blacktown..

BLACK WIDOW THATS ME!!!!!!! :):P

I'm certain I've spotted you a few times in the Blacktown / Kings Park region myself :P

I was in the family wagon so you wouldn't have spotted it.

I spotted a knob in a lowered silver R32 GTSt tailgating everyone along the M5 heading towards the airport last night around 6pm. Was driving like a douche. :D

Think we should name and shame? In the end all skylines represent the club through the eyes of the greater public...

this is my 2c worth guys , is why is that said persion driving like a compleate douchebag anyway for 1 and for 2 why is said persion actions got to reflect on use and the whole of the SAU club , we arnt all like this , 99.9% of use take out cars to the track

anyway forgot to mechion i spotted a black 33 in milperra on tuesday :)

Spotted a blue skyline (possibly a R34 GTR) without plates traveling on a car carrier through the intersection of Vardy's Road & Sunnyholt Road, Blacktown.

Maybe someone's new pride and joy being delivered.

this is my 2c worth guys , is why is that said persion driving like a compleate douchebag anyway for 1 and for 2 why is said persion actions got to reflect on use and the whole of the SAU club , we arnt all like this , 99.9% of use take out cars to the track

anyway forgot to mechion i spotted a black 33 in milperra on tuesday ;)

That makes absolutely NO sense at all. :D

this is my 2c worth guys , is why is that said persion driving like a compleate douchebag anyway for 1 and for 2 why is said persion actions got to reflect on use and the whole of the SAU club , we arnt all like this , 99.9% of use take out cars to the track

anyway forgot to mechion i spotted a black 33 in milperra on tuesday :D

If I understood you correctly.....

I'd say less than 50% of SAU forum users have seen a race track in person, and everyday on Sydney roads I see atleast one guy being a total retard in a skyline on the streets without fail (if i'm doing a lot of driving on the day, i'm not talking about short trips), i'd say closer to 90% of skyline drivers have done things on the street that are worthy of loss of licence or disciplinary action under the "hoon laws", they just haven't all been caught or some of them just don't do stupid stuff anymore in the skyline.

There is a reason why the rear electric stove top tail lights attract police attention, and it isn't because skyline drivers generally drive like a granny.

(no i'm not saying HSV or silvia drivers are any better)

And yes it does reflect bad on the club even though they may not even know a skyline club exists

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