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Spotted last night: White skyline in civic hit a pizza delivery guy in a dihatsu charade. i was in the gun-grey skyline behind ya mate. looked like there wasn't too much damage, hope you're alright. i couldn't stop, my mates were in a hurry.

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saw a few skylines in braddon tonight, purple v-spec 33 GTR, the silver 4-door 34, white 32 GTR in woden, white series II p-plater in braddon, gun metal 32 gtr, the yellow 32 GTS-T.  was a night for lines

Ditto!Skylines everywhere last night.Does anyone know who the Midnight Plum R33 is?We followed it out of Civic towards Russell Offices and when we got to the big roundabout there,it swung right towards Kings Ave.:driver must've got bored,'cause halfway 'round said roundabout,it simply f**ked off outta there like a good GT-R can...Seriously nice car!And I do believe it's got a set of gen-you-wine Nismo rollers on it....lucky b'stid!

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spotted a few today,

-The yellow R33 with the 400R kit i think however i think he has hit something as the front bar was being held on with a cord its the one that has the jap stickers down the side

- Grey R33 S1 heading into monash probably about 2:30 - 3ish i think.

- White R33 again may have just been a GTS-T but it had a GT-R kit on. it was in the erindale macca's drivethrough at about 3:30 - 4ish

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saw a few skylines in braddon tonight, purple v-spec 33 GTR, the silver 4-door 34, white 32 GTR in woden, white series II p-plater in braddon, gun metal 32 gtr, the yellow 32 GTS-T.  was a night for lines

I was parked in the tammets mobile servo car wash place. Had my skyline parked next to a mate's 180 with an RB25DET. we had some fun darging and cruzing round.

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Spotted: Jay95R33's stagea, in his driveway. so jealous.  

Also a maroon S1 R33 filling up at the servo near my joint in Kaleen

Wah! Awesome Jay! :rofl:

You've got to bring it out so we can take a geeze :(

That's it, organising a meet/cruise soon :)

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hey justin, was that with chris' new 180? i saw both a 32 and 180 cruising at one point

Yea man, we got bored and did a few laps, I was in civic sat night too, did anybody see me? I was parked infront of insomnia

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