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Spotted a Black / Dark Green (was hard to tell being dark) R34 GTR NUR VSPEC in Kingston last night at approximately 9pm. Had a good chat with the owner about his car, and was very impressed... good to meet you buddy!

G.

I saw that car there today and I was creaming my pants :D That is one sweet GTR!

Than 30sec down the road, a Silver R33 GTST..?? i think

Than another 30sec down the road, another Silver R33 but a GTR this time.

SWEEEEEEEET

Ps: asshole and wanker - just cos Shell said we could ;)

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i think i spotted naughtyruski this morning in civic

Yep that would have been me. Where abouts did you see me?

Just had an awesome weekend boosting around Wagga, went up there to get smashed with the returning Uni students. (used to go there) First highway cruise in the skyline. Loved it. Bit thirsty but who cares. I didnt buy it for saving fuel =)

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Yep that would have been me. Where abouts did you see me?

Just had an awesome weekend boosting around Wagga, went up there to get smashed with the returning Uni students. (used to go there) First highway cruise in the skyline. Loved it. Bit thirsty but who cares. I didnt buy it for saving fuel =)

i was driving my red 33 s3 on marcus clarke st when you drove the other way

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i was driving my red 33 s3 on marcus clarke st when you drove the other way

ahuh I remember seeing a red skyline around there, you have a trojan sticker? Sorry I didnt wave. I dont know many members personally yet, hopefully will see you most of you at this weekends meets.

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