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Saw a silver R33 GTR with chrome AMEs in Dickson this morning just before midday. Then a wine red R33 GTSt with dark coloured wheels driving through Dickson, as well as a black R33 GTSt parked in the carpark here at work. All up, a very Skyzer morning.

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maroon 32 GTS-T civic carpark, not sure if it was a GTR or not, the "DRIFTO" plates was what caught my eye

Yeah Andrew that's me.

It is a GTS-T

G'Day Mark, yeah I probulary gave it a hit! Can't resist that surge when she comes on boost. Although I was suppossed to be taking it easy with the new diff for 500km. So next time I may give it some more.

Yee - Haaa!

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Just wandered over to Dickson shops for lunch and spotted another R33. Looked like Ford's Blueprint Blue with Signal stickers, a nice front mount, three spoke Trial wheels. Sounded real nice when he took off.

All this Skyline action really makes the whole 'being at work' thing easier to swallow :D

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Black 33 series 2 turning into Tennant St Fyshwick this morning.

(Not Ewen I don't think)

Nah, it wasn't me, i don't drive my car during the week, or into Fyshwick.

Might of been dukie? or perhaps another Black Series II we've not yet encountered.

Once you two (leech and p1r4t8r) have yours, i make it my mission to get every black Series II we can find together for a mad photo :D

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Just wandered over to Dickson shops for lunch and spotted another R33. Looked like Ford's Blueprint Blue with Signal stickers, a nice front mount, three spoke Trial wheels. Sounded real nice when he took off.

All this Skyline action really makes the whole 'being at work' thing easier to swallow

was that kirt's 33? he went to work just before three, and lives near dickson

nice to see you ont he forums drifto

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Just wandered over to Dickson shops for lunch and spotted another R33. Looked like Ford's Blueprint Blue with Signal stickers,  a nice front mount, three spoke Trial wheels. Sounded real nice when he took off.

All this Skyline action really makes the whole 'being at work' thing easier to swallow :D

Hey Guys,

That was me. Just goin to work. The colour is actually R34 - GTR - Bayside Blue. The car with the Advan Split Tri Spokes??? You work in the TransACT Building as well Aurora??

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was that kirt's 33? he went to work just before three, and lives near dickson

nice to see you ont he forums drifto

Hey Andy,

That was me in Dickson givin it a bit of a hit. He He He.

Does not take you long to post after work. So really when are you going to join the realms of the Skyline Owners???

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Hey Guys,

That was me.  Just goin to work.  The colour is actually R34 - GTR - Bayside Blue.  The car with the Advan Split Tri Spokes???  You work in the TransACT Building as well Aurora??

Yeah i do. Oh, your car doesn't have Advan Tri-spokes?

Yeah, the car was gone pretty quick, only got a quick look.

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Yeah i do. Oh, your car doesn't have Advan Tri-spokes?

Yeah, the car was gone pretty quick, only got a quick look.

Yeah they are Super Advan Tri Spokes. 18 x 10. They are sweet wheels just rubber is the only killer - $250.00 a tyre. Next time you guys get together. Give us a Holla

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$250? Get over it :D

I payed $490 a corner for 18 x 9.5"s (265/35/18).

What tyres are you using? I want some of THAT action :)

Damn $450.00 are they gold plated??? Go and see the Tyre Factory in Queanbeyan. They know there stuff. I have not put them on yet - I need to - Canvas is no good. But when I got a quote they quoted me $250.00 and said they were a good tyre. Check em out - Yass Road Queanbeyan

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