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spotted dingus in inaloo hoooorrrrnned :whistling: him got wave back :cheers: ,

blue 32 gtr followed me on to freeway head north,

fer 33`s none wavers pinch.gif

& few 32`s too

i do wave at most skylines but wow some just :spank::yes: waste of a car :/

hey Craig must be bloody Volvo driver pinch.gif

Oh and drove next to bsb RS4 Stagea yesterday on Rockingham Rd in Naval Base. Gave the wave but was snobbed off. Was in my Stag as well-gotta love the WA friendliness!!

Dont worry mate

Theres a Series 1 with an autech kit on it that i drive past alot, i always wave or dip my lights

doesnt even acknowledge me

spotted that fake yellow 34R? on orrong rd and a four door dark blue 34GTT around 9am.

fake yellow? coulda been me? although i dont understand "fake yellow 34" haha! im new to owning the car (: black axis rims?

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fake yellow? coulda been me? although i dont understand "fake yellow 34" haha! im new to owning the car (: black axis rims?

i see this car nearly everyday parked at a house im Morley drive!!

fake yellow? coulda been me? although i dont understand "fake yellow 34" haha! im new to owning the car (: black axis rims?

No, he means fake R34 GTR. There was one for sale on here awhile back, looks like a GTR but is simply a GTT with GTR parts. Owner was trying to claim it was a GTR with an RB25DET Neo engine swap confused.gif

No, he means fake R34 GTR. There was one for sale on here awhile back, looks like a GTR but is simply a GTT with GTR parts. Owner was trying to claim it was a GTR with an RB25DET Neo engine swap confused.gif

ohh!! haha, makes more sense now (:

Hot chick driving GMG R32 GTR with personal plates on fwy north about 25mins ago.

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WE HAVE TO FIND THIS CHICK MAN !! I have 'fallen in love' with her too :nyaanyaa:......she has this mysterious side flick of her head as you drive past her..n a slight smile.....temptation at its breast * cough...best !! OH and join the list....there are ppl who have actually posted on here asking her to PM them if she sees the post.......she is hot.....n she is in a skyline

white 33 this arvo about 330 pulling out from Forrest Lakes Shops..

next time my mrs has to hit the skids to miss a dickhead line owner pulling out in front of her i will follow and you will not like the consequenses

GMG 32R heading east on Thomas near Marri Park golf course around 4:30pm today - think it had white rims - looked nice.

Yay my girlfriend's car finally got a spot lol that was us coming back up from getting really lost down past mandurah. what were you in?

No, he means fake R34 GTR. There was one for sale on here awhile back, looks like a GTR but is simply a GTT with GTR parts. Owner was trying to claim it was a GTR with an RB25DET Neo engine swap confused.gif

this one you mean martin? http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/284025-skyline-r34-gttgtr-1999-gtr-body-with-gtt-drivetrain/page__hl__r34+skyline

Hot chick driving GMG R32 GTR with personal plates on fwy north about 25mins ago.

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From what i know my mate that works at Swan taxi's (phone centre in Vic Park) said that there is a really hot chick that works there

that drives a GMG 32GTR, so theres a start. haha

Yay my girlfriend's car finally got a spot lol that was us coming back up from getting really lost down past mandurah. what were you in?

Just in my work car mate-the 32 looked exactly like my old GTR-especially if yours has white rims. :thumbsup:

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