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i spotted a white R32 turning onto goldn grove road just prior to that

no idea who it was but the other week i saw a white 33 with led tail lights and (i think) a carbon fibre bonnet, nice kit, sounded heaps good. never seen it on the road b4, the plates were ps1717.

thats Pete - ax53b70p25

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cant remember the street i was on.......was just near a t-junction i saw ya. woulda been in the ETSA type truck when u went past. by the looks of the pic in ya avatar it was u tho :rofl: nice ride

Thanks very much :domokun: It looks a tad different, just got it tinted and removed the lower spoiler lip (i like the look without it and i dont scrape driveways now)...

I think I know the t junction, California St and Derlanger Ave... 2 dudes near the west corner hehe... i did roll it out to 80kph in 2nd but wasnt really fangin hard... needs my licence and all hehe

-D

Spotted a nice R33 with dark paint (drk blue/black) heading north on heaslip road wed afternoon. Also saw a White R33 GTR in the Para Hills McDonalds/shopping centre carpark Wed also. Spotted a countless amount of r33's on Sat on the way to Hahndorf but my eyesight isnt sharp enuff to get details (esp when goin 120 clicks on the opposite direction ehhe).

does anyone ever stick their mobile phone/email addy/msn addy/sau nick as stickers to their bumpers? used to see that happening a lot in the muscle car scene in cali a few years back... personally I hate stickers n decals and the like but wouldnt put myself past putting a SAU nick sticker on my lower bumper lip :rofl:

-D

yes that was me

i spotted a white R32 turning onto goldn grove road just prior to that

Yeah probably me, I've been up and down golden grove road a few times last week....had a job to do at the shopping centre hehe, I did see a few skylines along that road... I really should pull my finger out n get personalized plates so I can mack my shizzl...

-D

that would be cool, wouldnt stick mobile numbers/emails etc...maybe DOHMAR on your bumper would be fine. hell some people have their nickname on their plates. hehe

Heh I think I've found a nice licence plate to apply for :rofl: *death to any foe who dare register it before me*

muahahah

-D

PS Saw a very very pretty R31 import in navy blue on Rosberg Road in Wingfield on Wed too. So very nice. How I miss my r31.

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no idea who it was but the other week i saw a white 33 with led tail lights and (i think) a carbon fibre bonnet, nice kit, sounded heaps good. never seen it on the road b4, the plates were ps1717.

that was me! :(

have you seen the Toyota vs Nissan dyno day Pete

No but if its at graham west's im never taking my car there again. just got my 32 gtr back from tilbrooks 308.4 kw mmmmmm nice, hope i can hold onto my licence.

Spotted a diiirty maroon 32 GTR with gold 18's w/ crome lip. It was low as, exhaust almost scraping. Plate was "SNIPER". Anyone here?

That would be Shane and Christine that also own "puresx"

Also spotted thrty 1 this morning on the way to work, hello if you are on here. :rofl:

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spotted Cara drive past our jobsite bout 11:30am this mornin...........golden grove road, between the main north road and green valley drive. Was diggin that hole on the LHS.......the boys yelled out to me "oi matty, this one of ya skyline mates?".....didnt get to run out the hole fast enough to wave tho LOL

was on golden grove road, just as ya start to head up the hill from main north road but before ya get to green valley drive. we had a 40kmh speed zone, there woulda been a tipper, a lil excavator and another truck on the left hand side.

heard dan (4dirty2) on fresh earlier on tonite

prob bout 2 callers afta i got shafted - waited 15mins on hold to get half a point across :D

yep that was me they hung up on me half way throw, so we keep callin bak an they hung up coz we had to good a points an were caining him. we ended up msging him an caining him because they wouldnt let us chat

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