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Hey Carlie...

Me drives a skyline.. :)

There are a few girls on here... but i seem to be the only girly that TURNS UP to cruises... its not fair. :)

Oh well

Nice to meet you Carlie.. hope to see you on a cruise in the near future.. :D

a lil off topic but meh... a while ago i was taking pictures of the skylines that went past in the city (aswell as any other car i fancied) and one is of a girl in her black r33 gtst (i think) with an Impul decal on the rear right window. She is doing a hook turn so it gave me some time to take a decent shot of her car :)

:(

I have seen this girl a few times too i think. I saw her about 2 weeks ago on dandy road on a thursday night. There was me with my white r32 and she had her white r33 and there was also a white 180SX. We got about 5 red lights in a row and had fun practicing our launches together... :)

Havent seen SKYGAL for a while but she used to park near me at uni.

if its an N/A, loud exhaut and she's pretty decent looking brunette then i know her :)

my mates older sister's friend, she's pretty hot :)

could have been - she was attractive but i thought she was blonde? cant remember now.

saw a girl in a white 33 doing chap laps tonight - slightly modded and slightly damaged [rear RH quarter panel]. not sure if the same gal though...it seems there are a few!

teeznu was that you in the car wash on the corner of stud rd an heatherton rd about 3 weeks ago. im almost sure that was what I saw on the number plate.

Alan

Yep that was me... If it was a Sunday..

It was before the Outlaws cruise...

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