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I spotted quite a few today, a nice maroon r33 plates mz71ne I really remembered that one because it was one hot real estate chick driving, saw a maroon r33 next to soil n stuff in rockdale, grey r33 on princess hwy st peters we cruised together for a couple minutes then I had to turn off, a white 4 door r34 at rockdale, and a few days ago a white r34 4 door trying to give me a run on forest road bexley.

Spotted a white R32 GT-R with white Sparco wheels earlier tonight in Northmead - it could well have been GTR-Kat, except she's changed her wheels and I'm guessing her car would always be clean, unlike the one I saw tonight... I should have taken a photo.

I spotted quite a few today, a nice maroon r33 plates mz71ne I really remembered that one because it was one hot real estate chick driving, saw a maroon r33 next to soil n stuff in rockdale, grey r33 on princess hwy st peters we cruised together for a couple minutes then I had to turn off, a white 4 door r34 at rockdale, and a few days ago a white r34 4 door trying to give me a run on forest road bexley.

hahaha was mz71ne this chick?

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Yep :D, shes leasing out the house next door to my invesment property, I think I need a home :D hahaha lol, (cough cough) I think I need to do some repairs next saturday during inspection time (cough cough) :D.

haha its all good I'll just wait till Saturday, It's a date :D haha lol, I should have taken a picture our skylines were parked together.

<br />Hahaha yeah she does. She's my sister's agent for her rental property, just hang out around the cafes in Dolls Point and you're sure to cross paths! <img src="http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/public/style_emoticons/default/ph34r.gif" /><br />
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as if stalking skylines isnt bad enough, now we are offering tips on how to hook up with their hot drivers.

not complaining though :P

heres a shocker i saw on elizabeth st surry hills the other day

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and in front of rhodes shopping centre

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Ahh so you're the person with the gunmetal GT-R with black wheels, nice car mate. I work in Chatswood, I've seen your car a few times.

Also behind ABC

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Yeah man! see your car round heaps as well.

My gf rang me up in a panic saying she say someone driving past her with my car, turns out it was yours im 99% sure. ha.

Hopefully see you out there man, Gtr is usually out on the street with a evo 6.5 makinnen and soarer on the weekends.

what have you done to yours man? sounded good.

so which of you drove down mowbray rd last night towards lane cove north? was ghetto bbq'ing on the veranda :)

Spotted the sticker bombed front bar white R33 with orange wheels on Victoria rd headings city way about 6:30pm. Front bar looks good mate!

cheers mate :)

That's joelymoely

ugh herd that guy is a epic duche :P hows that engine of yours coming along?

If the car was quiet then it was me, with white front lights?

was fairly loud (was no ambient noise though so anything would have seemed loud) but did seem to have HID's so may very well have been :) looked the goods :)

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