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Spotted me finally driving my Skyline for the first time in 7-8 weeks.

Also spotted a white 32 GTR turning into Bonython at 0830 this morning.

know how that feels. Mine hasn't been on the road many weeks since I had it off for about 6 months. Will have it off again soon for more. Sucks but it's usually for a good cause. Why was yours out of action?

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hahahahahahahahaha oh son of rajab, yeah but I don't take note of anything that isn't a nissan :)

But yeah I get zoned bad sometimes lol, focusing on all those irritating rattles and squeaks

Harsh, but i'll still beat you round a track..

Sounded good from the outside though, no rattles and squeaks noticeable.

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something front-left squeaks, might be a bush but more than likely the front bar rubbing on the cooler....on that note who can help me remount it? I can't work out where the mount point are to fix it :ermm: i r nub

And yes, you could probably beat me around a track driving whatever you want :)

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spotted 3 new skylines in 2 days. that light blue one on thursday on the monaro, yesterday a white one on the monaro and a silver one last night on sulwood. dunno if they are V35s or 350GTs first two were side on and couldnt get close enough the the silver one was too wet. also a maroon R32 leaving fyshwick on newcastle going onto hindmarsh about 5.30 yesterday arvo

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spotted 3 new skylines in 2 days. that light blue one on thursday on the monaro, yesterday a white one on the monaro and a silver one last night on sulwood. dunno if they are V35s or 350GTs first two were side on and couldnt get close enough the the silver one was too wet. also a maroon R32 leaving fyshwick on newcastle going onto hindmarsh about 5.30 yesterday arvo

i may have been on sulwood in a silver v35 :D

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i may have been on sulwood in a silver v35 :)

was friday night 9.30-10pm. turned from athlon from woden...

spotted shell on hindmarsh outside the hospital 2.15ish, once again eyes only on the road...

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