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spotted a very clean black r33 (s2 possibly) by the look of the front on manning road aberfoyle park yesterday i think (bad memory). Nice ride :-)

also a black r32 with 2 youngish guys at the bottom of flaggstaff hill last thursday morning, sounded very nice and loved the look of the side skirts

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spotted a very clean black r33 (s2 possibly) by the look of the front on manning road aberfoyle park yesterday i think (bad memory). Nice ride :-)

That was me if you drive a stock grey 33 S1

Anyone looking for a good pic of their car, go to

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...=139815&hl=

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spotted a black 32 gtst this morning @ hancock road we went all the way to cambeltown oval

then @ 7:15 spotted white GTSt 33 on greenhill road we each gave each other the look over whilst possibly wondering r we both from SAU

possibly spotted pixel8r on greenhill road this afternoon if it wasnt him it was another Stagea i know it wasnt tangles :(

That orange one would be mine :happy:

When did u spot it? I havent been home for a few days but have a sneaking suspicion my brother may have taken her for a spin :happy:

saw it on thursday you past my wine red r33 park on the side of the road you turn down from marion road where i work but myn is only there if my shit box work car doesnt start

spotted a very nice 4 door white r34 with gold lenso rims i think but the best part was that it was bein driven by a very nice looking shiela! This was today on Commercial road around 2pm near the lighthouse!

spotted a very nice 4 door white r34 with gold lenso rims i think but the best part was that it was bein driven by a very nice looking shiela! This was today on Commercial road around 2pm near the lighthouse!

GOLD, been a while since i've heard that word, all you need now is that Iced Coffee jumper!! :happy:

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white s2 33 comin left from grand junction onto south road.........smooth, clean look, young lad driving.

i think that was me champ... im new to the club. did have a rb25det r31

allo ryan :( ..............nice new wheels ;0

seen ya old one goin dori-mad at lala at G1

Saw a stagea(i think) nice red one on the corner of south rd and sir donald drive. Looked like a very nice ride.

edit: also just saw a white s1 with sau sticker on it and the plates rrr 333 looks like a sleeper can barely see the FMIC :sick:

Possibly me in the Stagea!!!! :sorcerer:

dont know if its you i spotted stageabandit, but a few days/weeks maybe ago i spotted a stagea like yours on mawson lakes premonade. has singergy trade plates on. either way, looked better then a volvo.

dont know if its you i spotted stageabandit, but a few days/weeks maybe ago i spotted a stagea like yours on mawson lakes premonade. has singergy trade plates on. either way, looked better then a volvo.

Yeah we live in Mawson Lakes so quite possible.....dunno bout the trade plates tho??

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