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Black Skyline at hungries on west terrace about 11 last night with the plates blk-sky only quick look on the way past looked very nice tho :)

Was having my late dinner there.... :) While I was waiting for my friends to get me a burger, there was a white 32 with a nice full body kit parked at the hungries as well.... :O

Also, spotted a GTR 33 at the junction of goodwood road and leader st (10.30pm sat). Raised my hand but no response (he probably didn't see me) - made me looked a bit stupid in front of my friends... *sigh*... :glare: I guess I have no choice but to give up on being a friendly line driver.....

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Was having my late dinner there.... :wave: While I was waiting for my friends to get me a burger, there was a white 32 with a nice full body kit parked at the hungries as well.... :laugh:

Also, spotted a GTR 33 at the junction of goodwood road and leader st (10.30pm sat). Raised my hand but no response (he probably didn't see me) - made me looked a bit stupid in front of my friends... *sigh*... :) I guess I have no choice but to give up on being a friendly line driver.....

Lol, would have come and had a closer squiz except i was getting shit for work was running behind time :wub: I was in the shitty laser (hmm lazers pew pew). Currently looking to buy a car :)

A black 33 gave us a beep as we were parked on the side of Anzac's on Sunday didn't see the plates, didn't look too bad, if your on here I was with the N/A®'s 33 GTR and my mate Lukes 33 GTR, waiting for a damn rexie.

Almost got cleaned up by a dumb ass p plater while we were there.

Spotted a middle-aged woman in a white R33 turning of Frome Rd in to the carpark next to the Rhino Room.

Then i saw a 50+ dude in a S13 on Frome Rd near the Zoo.

What's it with the oldies and imports? :)

It's called conversion :wave:

Either that or its called oldies driving the car back from regency. :D

Second that (my mum has done this both for bro and myself) lol....you win :(

-> Oldies driving, enjoy, i know my dad does and it's fun cruising with him :D

you leave us oldies out of it we like to have fun too .you thing you young dumb and full of cum have a right to all the fun :-)

lol not that young. I'm 26.

Also have a baby seat in the back of the line. :D

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DC_GTST, I thought it was you that had previously mentioned it. In the regency thread I think it was. :(

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Spotted Miss Nismo pimping her black tinted Stagea early this morning 8am..

Was that pig tails you had in your hair missy? LOL

wow talk about being behind the times, i only just saw this post

i don't do pig tails but thanks for asking!

who woulda thought we would see each other at 8am on the road! bless those dear children that wake us at 5am

wow i sound like a granny

wow talk about being behind the times, i only just saw this post

i don't do pig tails but thanks for asking!

who woulda thought we would see each other at 8am on the road! bless those dear children that wake us at 5am

wow i sound like a granny

You don't do pigtails?

Aw, why not?

A black 33 gave us a beep as we were parked on the side of Anzac's on Sunday didn't see the plates, didn't look too bad, if your on here I was with the N/A®'s 33 GTR and my mate Lukes 33 GTR, waiting for a damn rexie.

Almost got cleaned up by a dumb ass p plater while we were there.

Hehehe that was a me in the R33 :huh: all i could see on a three lane highway was two good looking Skylines parked on the side of the road.

Edit the woman said to mention that she was there as well :laugh:

lol not that young. I'm 26.

Also have a baby seat in the back of the line. :w00t:

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DC_GTST, I thought it was you that had previously mentioned it. In the regency thread I think it was. :w00t:

LOL...problem was that I don't have children (yet) ...and the child restraint has to be in the car. :D

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