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Spotted a few last night. A white R34 GT-T in peak hour traffic going along Haydon Drv. it's so good when you go the other way during peak hour :)

A Black R32 was right in front of me all the way down northbourne until i hit london circuit. he gave it a nudge at one set of lights, but i don't have enough points to do that

A Black R34 GT-T sitting out the front of Baileys corner. had a biggish wing on it, looked nice though

And a Silver R33 S2 around dickson i think... can't remember where i saw that one actually, but it was during the day

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I don't think i've ever wanted a Silvia before just now...

Gunmetal S13 convertable, S15 Front end, phat bonnet, tough kit, and some wheels which can only be described as a chrome version of the R34 GTR wheels. Good gravy...looked awesome

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Hi all, this is my first SAU forum post. I've been an regular reader of the forum for a few months now. As I'm a relatively new to the Skyline scene I've just been happy to read and absorb all the useful information here rather than post.

I have a spotted. I saw a beautiful silver 33 GTR on Barry Drive in the city today. The driver saw me too and, according to my girlfriend, gave a wave. I felt bad at not noticing. Sorry mate! I was too transfixed on the car :D

Saw a nice black R34 GT-T about 5 mins later going past Subway.

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Spotted last night, near Arnolds in Tuggers car park, a silver R33 Series II, chrome wheels and red S badge. looked pretty neat.

Today spotted another Silver SII going past the round about near Bunnings. P plate on the back window. Nice.

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hey adam, welcome! come cruise with us some time!!

spotted today, stocki gunmetal R32 on perry drive coming accross me as i waited to come out from a side street, i gave a huge wave and a smile and got a greasy in return, nice guy!!! :s

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