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I saw a light blue R32 GTS with the plates NISMO 2 heading away from the city going down anzac highway, really nice looking bodykit on it.

A yellow R34 GTS-t with the plates SLY 34 on pulteney street at the end of rundle mall in the city.

A R33 GTS-t with the plates BB 07IY in a happy wash on south road at bedford park, just before the goodwood road turn off. Was a really nice green/aqua colour.

see too many 'lines to spot em all day. nice one this morning was the white R33 with white 17's, looked very clean.

was that white 33 on sir donald bradman drive near autobahn intersection and were you driving a maroon 33?

if so that was meeeee

spotted a few skylines at HJ's on West Tce

i did take pics but they didn't turn out to good but who cares lol

there was 1 there with the no. plate BLKSKY

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Hey, didn't realise you took a photo of my friend's car (the black one)..... were you using a "spy" camera ?? lol..:huh: .. I was sitting at the Hj's open area with my friend chatting about cars.... were you the one with the red jacket? I would had said 'hi' if I knew you were Pokie....... :( it's alright, we skyline lovers have plenty of chance to meet sometime in future cruises..... :huh:

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red jacket?? no i was the 1 an orange boob tube top

haha would've been cool if ya did say hi, but next time

hopefully :huh:

haha spy camera, tis a digital camera man, was using it to

record mine and a friends "drunken-ish adventures" :(

hj's open area?? is that the inside or outside?? :S lol

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All of those that were out at the drift practice last night.

It was a good night.

Skyline

and the 31 club boys and girls.

Sorry to anyone else that was there that i didnt know.

saw a few cars out friday night, saw the small SAU cruise up mt lofty, Met Patrick/Pkblade.

Also saw vange a few times, once when you came through freedom carpark and again at jms.. shouldve introduced myself sorry, i was the one leaning on the orange 32, getting bored.

Last night saw a nice yellow r33 gtr, as well as a custom paint job 33 in metallic purple with a couple of girls in it. and quiet a few silver 33's down anzac. and the black 33 at hj's on west tce that pookie pictured...

Considerin drift prac and the shitfacefest was on there was fair representation out...

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