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Spotted Dino driving past the eastern valley way revenue collection point today :)

Was going to flash but then thought "what if it's some dickhead I don't know"... turns out it was some dickhead I do know so I should have :)

Hey GTR032... i think I drove past you on saturday on the F3. I didn't even see you pulled over there, then my gf was like "that was a nice skyline pulled over back there".. "I'm like WHAT?? WHERE?? you should have told me!!!"

Sorry dude, I would have pulled over for sure had I seen you.. I'm all for this "skyline family" thingy ;)

Check my sig to see if you saw me drive past... I'm pretty sure it would have been you though, how many other skylines would have been pulled over on the F3 near the Peats Ridge exit??

Spotted Dino driving past the eastern valley way revenue collection point today :)

Was going to flash but then thought "what if it's some dickhead I don't know"... turns out it was some dickhead I do know so I should have ;)

ROFL!

yeah I thought...looks like Geoff's car???....d'oh it was!!! :wassup:

i saw another r33 on maxwell st today. im not sure if its the same one as the one i saw before.

Oh and theres this maroon r33 "series 1.5" that comes to pick up their kid from York Public school every so often. Has the stock exhaust. female driver

Hey GTR032... i think I drove past you on saturday on the F3. I didn't even see you pulled over there, then my gf was like "that was a nice skyline pulled over back there".. "I'm like WHAT?? WHERE?? you should have told me!!!"

Sorry dude, I would have pulled over for sure had I seen you.. I'm all for this "skyline family" thingy :P

Check my sig to see if you saw me drive past... I'm pretty sure it would have been you though, how many other skylines would have been pulled over on the F3 near the Peats Ridge exit??

Yeh it would of been me...

Your car does look familiar, especially the silver paint & rims. Although about 6 or 7 Skylines went past that I happened to notice. Thanks for the 'gonna pull over thingy' thats cool :D

Cheers

Jono

PS..cars all good now - just cracked top plate of radiator - $40 fix.

i saw FST3** ( i forget the last 3 numbers ) on high st in penrith, was maroon.

Also while on mulgoa rd i saw a silver R33 GTR in a light shop car park just before the MegaMart or what ever its called heading towards the M4, Looked like it had IMPUL wheels.

Edit : OMFG i just saw an r33 GTR for the 2nd time in 1 day. I heard it before it past my house then the driver put the foot down and I heard the rb26 :wassup:

It makes my blood go cold and my hair stand up. thats when i knew it was a skyline. i looked out the window to see it pass, in a matter of a second the hot plate lights were gone.

saw RRR 033 today!!! She/he was turning right and i drove past...I beeped and got flashing lights in return...woohooo!!!! finally some acknowledgement from a fellow skyline driver! I was getting sick of the snobby looks and lack of response! :

Yo moanie,

that was moi!

Turned out of epping vet and noticed an unnaturally fast grey car behind out off the lights. i woulda waved and done somethin else but i had my sis, ma' and two psycho pet dogs in the car! (and u were too quick) lol

glad to get some response too. Drove past a silver 32' GTR and a black r33 25T on sat (silverwater) and didn't get a sideways glance!

T'

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