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spot BLKSKY sometimes in the morning around 8 on south road/richmond road intersection.

My usual route to work... :teehee: were you in a black 33 ?? a few skylines use that route as well to work i suppose during that particular hour. And if you see me boosting like nuts, that means i'm late to work!!! HAhahahaha

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silver 32 4 door on the esplanade henly beach

also a dark green 33 w chromies

and also a black 32 gtr with big rims

orange 33 with a kit on military rd

also a white 33 with a kit

and also red 33 with a massive trust wing

spotted a black 34 w gold rims rundle st

heaps more too, but those are the main ones i remember

Hi Nick and all you guys and girls out there

I'm new to this site and this is my very first post.

That was my R34 GT-R 'V Spec' that you saw near Pasadena.

I flew to Sydney a couple of weeks ago and bought it then drove it back.

Tein suspension so I felt every stone I drove over but what a head rush whenever I had to overtake someone on those big freeways.

You'll probably see it around alot more now with the NSW plates until I can get it through inspection.

Cheers Pete

hey Pete welcome aboard well done on making a contribution on like your first post

keep an eye out there is a memorial cruise on Friday details will be posted very soon if they aren't already ... haven't looked

Yeh i saw that as i went through to skoolies on was in my skyline (black) car load as usual....

spotted a silver 32 up skoolies an few other 32z an 33z

did anyone see me ute out front of FRESH hahahahhaa with all us boys dancing on bak

spotted fair few on my way home from modbury just now.

Silver 34 on Nth East road

White kitted 34 on melbourne street

black 33 waiting to turn onto war mem. drive headin towards melb street

LOL! I was just coming on here to say did someone wave at me from some green car? It was green wasnt it? lol

I saw u wave and so I waved back thinking who the f was that lol

Spotted a pearl white 34 4 door today going down ascot avenue/nth east road interesection. Also anyone here in a red 33 pulled into shops at end of my street, they would know who they are cos i kinda blocked their way, sorry :S

No car spotting but person spotting here, a couple of SAUers at the Classics Street Party on Fri night!! Saw Tim rocking it around while i was walking and also Simon and his missus were checking out the 2 Rx7's out the front of Hogs Breath!! I was out the front getting rowdy at Hogs Breath, got a killa table booked out the front with buckets of TEDS......lol was a good night as always!!

I met 32 GTR on goodwood road in the slow ass moving traffic on my drive home from work, wow your car is so straight and CLEAN !! omg, put my car to shame cos it was soooo dirty.... went straight home and washed it :D

Hey, sorry, havnt been on here for ages.. Thanks mate, had actually just washed it the night before. Had Just picked it up from that hyde park auto place (was in getting front driveshafts fixed .. Finally) Might have seen me pull out of the street just before the tram line. Your Cars got a wicked sound to it :P

Didnt even notice your car was dirty lol and yeh, traffics insane at that time on goodwood.

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I think that scooter in the background gets more cred than that.....lol Sure he would have beaten him off the line at least!!

Seriously, why would anyone bother.........the paint alone would have bought him a nice ride!?

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