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1) Donnan! cheeky :yes: Still cutting into that right hand lane on Parkes way! :D (Wasn't in my line, in the GF's Swift)

2) I got a chuckle today: Got spotted via 6th sense over the phone: talking to someone from a bank:

them: 'you got a car?'

me: 'yep, but not the sort banks car about, import...'

... other convo.... then later on:

them: 'wouldn't happen to be a skyline would it?'

SPOTTED via ESP! hahahah

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Spotted a wine red R33 on the Barton Hwy between Murrumbateman & Yass. Gave a wave - Was that you by any chance Baconer?

nope, mines white and only time you'll see me on the highway is friday nights and saturday afternoons :yes:

haha Sl33py, same thing as when i got my loan.

Me: After a car loan

Banker: What kind of car?

Me: Import

Banker: Skyline?

Me: Yes..

Banker: Always is

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1) Donnan! cheeky :banana: Still cutting into that right hand lane on Parkes way! :D (Wasn't in my line, in the GF's Swift)

Nah, i go down further (lady demnan dr) , under the parkway and head back towards belco. I hate people who slow down while looking for somewhere to cut in. I don't know if my way is any quicker, but it keeps me moving and i hate getting stuck in traffic!

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spotted an R33 black GTR on newcastle street in fyshwick this arvo round 4:40pm, i did wave back once it regestered what kind of car it was and when i could finally see in your windscreen to see a hand wave, but by then u were just about next to me, nice car though

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Spotted tonight at around 8:45PM someone being an absolute dickhead in a dark coloured skyline doing nuts around the small round-a-bout where Hebblewhite St meets Corlette Cres in Monash (I couldnt make out the colour or model through the smoke). After your little performance I had people from 2 seperate houses come to ask me if I knew who it was. They made the assumption that I may have known who it was because I drive a skyline.

If you read this I advise you to think twice before trying that shit on again as they have your vehicles details and said they see it in the area regularly. They didnt say if they were going to report it or not, I hope they do. I bet you didnt even see the little kids on the footpath when you were doing it.

Its people like you who give decent skyline owners a bad rep.

Grow up and stop driving like a f**king idiot.

Not impressed!

Fox

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Had a pretty good couple of days spotting - Light bluish V35 on Barry Drive yesterday, looked awesome. Today, a gunmetal R33 GTR with the most agressive CF bonnet I've ever seen at Brindabella business park after work, a gunmetal R32 GTR with R33 gtr wheels in the city and a maroon 33 gtst on kingsford smith drive.

I think you'll find that the one with the aggresive bonnet is Charcoal in colour and it's only a GTST with GTR bits - still looking for a replacement badge !! :rolleyes:

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