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Spotted a stockish looking white 1993? model 33 gtst skyline (the ones where the tail lights stick out abit) in the clark rubber place down beach road at 1.00 today. number plate [bB193J], maynot have been a J on the end.....

Spotted a stockish looking white 1993? model 33 gtst skyline (the ones where the tail lights stick out abit) in the clark rubber place down beach road at 1.00 today. number plate [bB193J], maynot have been a J on the end.....

thats a series 2 with those colour coded sticky-out light bits

spotted a white 33 st bernards rd tonight gave a wave got a wave and further up the rd @ st agnes another 33 sounded NA though but i thought i could see the GTSt stticker on the boot?

anyone in the market for a 4wd i say the new land rover sport this afternoon and there huge pretty nice too with Brembo brakes all round and looks like 18-19" alloys

Range Rover Sport not bad for about $87g

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spotted deluxe parked on pulteney this arvo. same spot as i seen him last time

That'd be me, Right out front of my 2nd job......

Might not see it soon, Sorta got offered a 2000 BMW 530i Sports for possibly a price i can't refuse! So keep your eyes open if someone wants a 230kw S2 33 soon!!!

this arvo on the way home i spotted DIRTY2 on sth rd going past the vic. stands out so much that car. love it

i was on the phone (hands free haha) so i missed ya but lauren saw you. rims looked good she said

hey yeah i was trying to make out if yours was R32 or Silvia i some times get them wrong from a distance as i think Flick said paint is really noticeable that black 32 was prolly the one i saw @ the highbury hotel

haha yeah troy from boostworx took the car for a drive and i could see it a few blocks down the road :mrt:

didnt know it was that bad haha

its is a Xr6 colour? i saw the newer Xr6 today and was such a simular colour very nice me thinks

yeah from the 2004 i think models.

took abit of work to find the name since they change colours every time they brought out another year haha

Saw flick parked at Bilo this morning getting fuel across the road.

Then saw her at my way to work at the airport. I waved back. I wasnt sure if u saw me waving.

I was then crossing the street to the airport and i pointed at u.

Anywho.

Must actually introduce myself one day

yeah from the 2004 i think models.

took abit of work to find the name since they change colours every time they brought out another year haha

Also saw u drive past i assume going to pick someone up.

I looked up and noticed a blue R32.

Looked harder and laughed. not in a mean way. I just laughed as i was on my tippie toes over the coffee machine watching u drive past.

The customers and the girls i work with were wondering what i was looking at.

Car looks awsome mate.

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Spotted yesterday Gspot blue R33 S2 at munno para bp....

Spotted today down prospect road blue R32 with white wheels, grey 33, then down regency road near arndale grey stagea!

gspot is graham lives very close to u.

spotted near munni para shopping centre grey r33 again chick driver kirby plates

Saw flick parked at Bilo this morning getting fuel across the road.

Then saw her at my way to work at the airport. I waved back. I wasnt sure if u saw me waving.

I was then crossing the street to the airport and i pointed at u.

Anywho.

Must actually introduce myself one day

Hey yeh i saw u at the airport, and i waved back at ya. I thought it was you!

I was driving around that airport for almost 2 hours with my sister trying to find her luggage and then get it cleared at customs etc, absolute nightmare. Anyway lol funny story.. my sister isnt a car person, has no clue.. so when she saw us exhange waves she was asking who you were, said i wasnt sure exactly (wasnt 100% sure it was u) so she asked why i waved at u then.. so i said its just what skyline drivers do. So now she decides she wants one too so people will wave at her haha

Where u work at the airport? Surprised u didnt see me a few times, was driving around in circles in that place!

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