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spotted some many skylines in the past two weeks to many to mention lets see

rach at the st claires

IB6UB9 at the car wash consitantly

White R32 on wednesday night on the way to tuggers formal

also with the gtr p148rt i think thats it

bugger know I've seen so many more just can't think right now

p.s: Spotted Nismo nealy every day crazy bastard

Its a good time of year for a wash and i was it for free there :P

spotted ib6ub9 fyshwick. wave's exchanged. :)

d

And Clearly i spotted you too

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spotted a ferrari or lambo or SOMETHING LIKE THAT (have spend ages on google trying to find out what it was but have no idea) on Northbourne about 6.30pm

all i know is that it was red, it had kinda 'sharp' lines (not rounded), it had twin exhausts coming out of each side, a big rear wing, and a badge on each side of the back and the one on the left was kinda running writing and 2 lines.

and it was bloody loud (even just idling).

That thing is parked at a house round the corner from me. I think it is an old lambo. Very nice car though - and yes, very loud! If its there tonight I'll try to get a pic and figure out what it is.

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Spotted a silver R33 2 tone but had a wrx bonnet scoop along the parkway last night

that thing is always at chisholm shops...blue/grey two tone wit ugly rims n kit and a rexy scopp :D

spotted long on isabella drive today around 10:30ish...dude thoise rims look like chromies now...nice n shiney (you got them cleaned yeah?)

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also with the gtr p148rt i think thats it

bugger know I've seen so many more just can't think right now

No GTR, just the black GTS-t. You saw me on the way to the Tuggers formal at Rydges last week, i also spotted you in your street the same day on the way back.

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shell, i think i know the one you're talking about, old red car, (too) loud.

gets parked in braddon quite often during the week, was told that it had some sort of ferrari kit or something of the like, think the base is some sort of muscle car, ford maybe?

oh...that's interesting...i was pretty sure it was the real thing!! might be different car??

toonz, that'd be great if you get a pic- just so i can see if it's the same one and work out what it was cos it's realy annoying me now :)

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Yeah spotted myself getting a phone call at 6:00pm to do the Radford formal (yes I cancelled all my formal runs and took the car off the road) So without ruining the kids night I quickly slapped the car together and headed out. Yes I was missing a shirt… That wasn’t some sort of fashion statement or anything like that, I was just seriously in that big of a rush that I didn’t have time to grab one from inside after I finished getting the car ready.

Spotted the SAU convoy, looked good.

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Why yes… Yes they are.

The whole kit is from the Impul r34.

+ wide body

It isn’t finished yet! I have a carbon fibre bonnet and a flat drift boot coming. Jap spec rims should be in the guards soon 2.

Anyway thanks for the nice words dude.

Either way, all the skylines looked very tight, specially yours steve and another wine red r33 with a drift style wing. Are your front gaurds custom steve? the whole kit looked real nice, and different too?

Dayne

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