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spotted a metalic pink R33 coming outta UAC this evening, chick driver

You mean UC? If so it was Me (Melly-too lazy to log in as me lol) I always spot heaps of skylines on my way too and from work in Mitchell and have seen a white 34 at Uni a few times.

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Spotted white 33 GTSt on Deamer in Richardson, was driving down the hill. I was on my bike out the front of my house - gave a wave but don't think you saw me...then saw what I think to be the same car up the other end of the street....had a SAU sticker on the windshield so I know you're here somewhere :D

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hey im a n00b on this forum, just wondering if you guys still meet at the museum? or if you do any friday night cruising. i remember cruising out to uriarra tracking station with you guys a few years back in a mates car. Ive just bought it off him.

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hey im a n00b on this forum, just wondering if you guys still meet at the museum? or if you do any friday night cruising. i remember cruising out to uriarra tracking station with you guys a few years back in a mates car. Ive just bought it off him.

Try this thread:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Fr...&start=1920

If you search in there you should be able to find the location of the meet

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Spotted a black R33 down near Tuggies pool, waved out the window, got snobbed :(

Also spotted another black R33 which I thought was the first one again so I didn't wave :cool: so if you have blonde/surfie hair and drive a black R33, sorry for no waves :blush:

Also as I was leaving the Hyperdome, spotted a guy in a Datto 1200 ute looking at my car instead of where he was going and smashing into a gutter :P (ok, probably not funny, but meh)

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