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Spotted Zane outside Hoyts cinema last night...

And 2 guys cruising around in (almost) matching purple R33's, one a GT-R and one a GT-R lookalike GTS-25t.

i saw you too, hence the wave

i was with a couple of other SAUers there as well but you must not have seen them

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Wednesday 6th May at approx. 1900hrs

Dark Metallic Green R33 GT-R spotted at BP in Canberra city near McDonalds.

I wanted to slap this guy so hard. The paint on the roof was BADLY weather damaged, the stock GT-R front bar had looked liked it had been scraped atleast a dozen times and it had what looked to be 16" VK Commodore mags on it. If your going to buy a GT-R or a Skyline in general, take care of it or give it to someone who will..

Cheers,

Corey :P

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Wednesday 6th May at approx. 1900hrs

Dark Metallic Green R33 GT-R spotted at BP in Canberra city near McDonalds.

I wanted to slap this guy so hard. The paint on the roof was BADLY weather damaged, the stock GT-R front bar had looked liked it had been scraped atleast a dozen times and it had what looked to be 16" VK Commodore mags on it. If your going to buy a GT-R or a Skyline in general, take care of it or give it to someone who will..

Cheers,

Corey :starwars:

I don't know the exact car you're mentioning, but I'll back your sentiments 100%!

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Yeah the only thing that gives me a sadface about the purple GTS-T I picked up is the sun damage on the roof :starwars: thankfully I hit up Allards this arvo to get a small tin of paint matched for touchups, so I know what colour to ask for when I get around to having it resprayed :blush:

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7:25pm Erindale drive north bound tonight... I was passed by a maroon R32 GTST with GT wing mounts on the boot (minus the wing) and VOLK CF-Zero wheels - Whoever this was, was following a silver/grey R33 GTST with a low drag style wing...

We wonder why Skyline drivers have a bad image and get so much attention from the cops... Well these drivers are part of the reason.

I realise that we have all had our indiscretions and done stupid things in the past but... Speeding, cutting other drivers off, changing lanes without indicating - whoever you are (and I am sure that you are on these forums) grow up and stop giving the rest of us a bad name.

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Wednesday 6th May at approx. 1900hrs

Dark Metallic Green R33 GT-R spotted at BP in Canberra city near McDonalds.

I wanted to slap this guy so hard. The paint on the roof was BADLY weather damaged, the stock GT-R front bar had looked liked it had been scraped atleast a dozen times and it had what looked to be 16" VK Commodore mags on it. If your going to buy a GT-R or a Skyline in general, take care of it or give it to someone who will..

Cheers,

Corey :down:

Sad to say but i probably own the dirtiest Skyline on here (with the exception of that guy). I live on a property that has a long stretch of dirt road so more often than not my car is brown rather than black. I do keep it very clean on the inside and mechanically it's in good condition so i'm definately doing better than that guy. Just don't hate on the two tone paint scheme if you see me around :D

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