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^^ spotted 66 Skyline at Hallet Cove. Was good to meet ya Pete & the Prince. Catch ya again at SCS.

Also, spotted midday today on Nth East Rd goin towards town what looked like a grey R34 GTR :( it had a mistmatched coloured drivers door.

nar it was all red. is that alex that your talking about

Yep. That would be him. He is my uncle (whose younger than me)...funny enough when i asked him tonight...(I think his gearbox finally gave in)....he said that it was his mate with a red VL...... :)

Spotted Duc at the corner of Grand Junction and South Road this afternoon, turning right from GJ to STH @ approx 2pm.

:P if i spotted you back i would have either honked or waved. must have been concentrating on the road and all you know.

lol .... wicked, wicked DIGGITAH is MASSIVE :)

spotted this morning SIR33 at Northgate Child Care Centre, then shortly thereafter on OG Rd. I didn't beep Mick, as I was in the wife's Accord.

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spotted a silver 33 on prospect rd with black bonnet and rims at about 330pm, sorry if i cut u off but i didnt c the car infront of u stop...

also spotted silver r34 at 930pm in town, it was the 34 i almost got 2 months ago but missed of cos got to the dealer 5 min late haha, spoke 2 the driver he was cool didnt get a chance 2 ask if he was on sau.

yeh was the 1 on main north rd bout 2 months ago. i got there 5min min late to make them an offer, nd the boss comes out n goes sorry just got sold :P...was there on friday, go sold monday

yeh now they got 2 34s, black n white 1, 1998 both tiptronic. the black 1 has scratches all over it...if they were manual id go trade in my 2 33's lol

spotted an r33 get written off on hindley st sat night, was a white s2 big mags, was buitifull! :O

turned right onto king william rd and done a 1st 2nd slide, lost it and launched it staight in between 2 buildings wedging it between them!! :D

poor 33! :(

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lol .... wicked, wicked DIGGITAH is MASSIVE :D

spotted this morning SIR33 at Northgate Child Care Centre, then shortly thereafter on OG Rd. I didn't beep Mick, as I was in the wife's Accord.

hey andrew was that you following me ha ha

we must stop seeing each like that ppl wil start to talk

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