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Spotted something....thought it was an old skool celica at first, but the word "skyline" made me think otherwise...either way I don't know the old models of skylines (I mean what could POSSIBLY have come before the R32? A Dinosaur????)...this was on Hindmarsh drive about 4:30 yesterday in weston.

All I have to say is holy shit, that is NOT the original engine....I shit myself on the spot. Very impressed mate :( also gave wave and got one, woop woop

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Spotted burgundy R33 turning right onto ginnindera drive off kingsfordsmith at 8:10 this morning, and then further up the road at kuringa and kingsford smith spotted a silver (i think) R35, after seeing it go past me i was to busy avoiding crashing after trying to turn my head all the way around.

oh and hi peoples

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Spotted something....thought it was an old skool celica at first, but the word "skyline" made me think otherwise...either way I don't know the old models of skylines (I mean what could POSSIBLY have come before the R32? A Dinosaur????)...this was on Hindmarsh drive about 4:30 yesterday in weston.

All I have to say is holy shit, that is NOT the original engine....I shit myself on the spot. Very impressed mate :( also gave wave and got one, woop woop

sounds like the original GTR from the 70's, the KPGC110 GT-R (Built from 72-77) it had a 2ltr engine

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Spotted burgundy R33 turning right onto ginnindera drive off kingsfordsmith at 8:10 this morning, and then further up the road at kuringa and kingsford smith spotted a silver (i think) R35, after seeing it go past me i was to busy avoiding crashing after trying to turn my head all the way around.

oh and hi peoples

Hey Swannie - there not bad. I like this one.

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Spotted dark green/gunmetal/dark blue or something colour R33 (s1 I think) and a white R33 s2 both on Ashley drive this afternoon, both headed towards richardson....I was on the side of the road on my pushy, gave a wave to both and got some form of response both times lol

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Spotted a grey 33 turning right onto william hovel dr off drake brockman, got a wave.

Also spotted Kats GTR at autotech with a very nice looking preleminary Kw reading on the dyno :blush:

Also Spotted my 34GTT making 214.6rwkw, still with stock turbo, injectors, afm and fuel pump. :D:bunny:

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