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Spotted Vange, parked next to me in Flinders St Wed at about 11.

hey mate nice gtr, i was looking 4 a park n i saw ur car so i had 2 park next 2 it...the white looks awsome. ill have 1 of thoses soon!! was hoping ud still b there when i finished my appointment so i could take a pic :laugh:

spotted a handful of skylines yesterday arvo.

white r34 in front of museum on north tce

black r34 (black wheels with red lip) on the parade, norwood

white r33 gtr on pirie st - are you on here? very nice car you have

silver r33 on the parade, norwood

black porche gt3 (black meister's with chrome lip) on the parade, norwood - i see this car all the time their, its porn!

hey mate nice gtr, i was looking 4 a park n i saw ur car so i had 2 park next 2 it...the white looks awsome. ill have 1 of thoses soon!! was hoping ud still b there when i finished my appointment so i could take a pic >_<

I had a bit of a grin when i saw another white line parked next to mine. Would have been a good photo of them side by side.

^lol

mine was heaps dirty, needs a wash

u should come out 4 a drive 1 nite, i meet up with a couple of guys here n there, would b good 2 c what a gtr is like :rofl:

Yeah why not. I havent had it long and still trying to sell my old car a silver 33 s2. The GTR is stock and my 33 has 204rwkws. Comparing the two, the 33 seems more nimble at lower revs and speeds. You have to wind the GTR up a bit to get the best out of it.

^think saw u too!

saw group of lines at the bay at 1amish parked on side rd near roundabout, saw yellow 34 at first no spoiler, that wasnt u duc was it?

also saw miss 33 at front of amore, was sitting few tables down from u!

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Spotted a white 4 door 32 with "panda" style paint job (black roof, hood, boot etc i think) down west terace and then along greenhill...was driving slow with me down greenhill. Cudnt see the rims tho as we were moving. I was the black 2dr 32 infront of you.

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