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Yeah, it was a different car now seeing those pics, here are the pics of the other R34 GTR, there is also another black one, and a white one in canberra too. as well as theos and rh9.

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Dayne

ah hah! thats the one i was talking about! :(

anyway, spotted HEAPS of lines in syd over the weekend. and some pretty pretty sexy horny autophilia at rick damelian in sydney!!!

that place is a porn store and a half goddam!!!!! lambos, fezzas, porsches, bmws, lotus's (loti?), mercs, minis, maybach's, and god knows what else!!!!!!!! *drewl*

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spotted sweet as dark toyota mkii chaser with CUL8TR plates

Is that the guy that works at Kaleen Auto Electrics? he told me one day he had a manual dark green chaser.

Also, a Mark II is different from a Chaser, they're not the same car.

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spotted a black r33 s2 in the supercheap auto carpark in tuggers this morning, about 11 am. it had an exhaust and an sau sticker on the back window......

Yeah, that was mine. No parking on the street so i had to park it round there.

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^^As above, spotted a fair few lines at the Museum for the formal, including yours Dave :D

Also spotted a few cops and the RTA booking and defecting people for stupid reasons right after people had been dropped off from their car, so stupid!! :P

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spotted a silver R34 GTT standard looking on Hindmarsh about 2pm..

and a motorbike go past me like I was standing still tonight....I was probably doing 100kms on Athlon Dr...i reckon he was doing at least 180 :P I saw the headlight in the distance behind me, next minute he was gooooone :)

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well sort of me sorta not :) that would have been the girlfriend driving my car again :P she gets all the fun

and she has been given the strictest of instructions that if she see's another skyline driving she must wave or she is banned from driving the car :lol:

Spotted Leech on Adelaide Av this morning heading towards Woden, dunno if you saw me wave or not

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