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spotted last night around 5:00pm on sudoltz- lower north intersection a white 33 gtst with gold rims and a black haired hottie driving it, nice car and awsome to see more girls in tough cars

mike

Spotted Dan in his 32 near BP Belair last night about 9:30-10, coming up the hill!

thought it was u only saw little bit im like arrrr oh well on way hm from date so was in hurry for hm. was a beautiful nite for crusing so far loving this weather

anybody else goin on nite crusez during the week so far been on one everynite

Spotted a wine red 33 gtr heading past metro holdens yesterday, and some dude in a purple 32 on military road noticed me admiring as i walked past him so he give it a boot haha also yesterday.

And i was starting to think there were no skylines over the west side

Please someone else told me they spotted a HOT HOT r34 in bayside blue with kit rims etc? Saw it yesterday arvo on henley beach road, would have to be one the hottest 34's in adelaide.. ive never seen it before. Not sure what kit it was but damn it looked awesome.. kinda veil-sideish but not so out there.

Regret not going back now to take a photo cos damn!

odd sighting

last night at around 8.15pm spotted a white or yellow r33 coupe parked on Pt wakefield rd just after the the globe derby park intersection

( if you heading north )

it was parked where the pine trees are on the gravel

no one inside - no hazards lights on , no other cars around

weird

hmmm.. maybe the unfortunate victim but the all too common bear attack while taking a wizz in the woods :w00t:

Any visible For Sale sign? Could report it, if you managed to get it's plates to see if it's been stolen.

;)

Seems to be quite a few female varieties driving the Skylines these days, Thats def not a bad thing, but people will be calling them girls cars soon....... :w00t:

Tell me about it!! I do about 800km a week and see countless imports. 90% of silvia drivers are girls, 100 % of 180sx drivers are guys for some reason though and skylines are about 50/50! Havnt seen a chick in a GTR yet though except my g/f :(

Ryan

Tell me about it!! I do about 800km a week and see countless imports. 90% of silvia drivers are girls, 100 % of 180sx drivers are guys for some reason though and skylines are about 50/50! Havnt seen a chick in a GTR yet though except my g/f :w00t:

Ryan

my friend just got a purple gtr.. yeah she is a chick too!

spotted a white 32 going up hancock road around 2pm.

Tell me about it!! I do about 800km a week and see countless imports. 90% of silvia drivers are girls, 100 % of 180sx drivers are guys for some reason though and skylines are about 50/50! Havnt seen a chick in a GTR yet though except my g/f :w00t:

Ryan

what are you talking about kat is a chick driving a 180sx silvia

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