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i wave to damn near every skyline i see, and 90% of the time i get a wave back :D not so much as a ford n holden kinda thing, i just wanna congratulate all the other ppl that i see on the road on their fine choice of car :D

Spot on bud, i think we all have to have a special connection to pilot a skyline!!!

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Spot on bud, i think we all have to have a special connection to pilot a skyline!!!

EMZ

always used to wave when i seen ya bud..........used to get round in a red 31 with black drifteks

look out for a red ute ever waving or flashing lights.............theres SAU stickers all over it LOL

yes, yes i do...

south and torrens rd? that liberty got messed up. I reckon that must have been a fatal one. cops blocked off the intersection. was holding up traffic bad.

Madaz.. I take it seeing as you know my car, and saw that accident this morning, u must also work near mile end....?

EDIT: just saw the accident on the news, he ran from the cops and got cleaned up. not fatal, but pretty messed up. they said they raided his house and recovered 2 stolen cars, and they showed a nissan ceffy.... anyone lost one lately?

yeah that ceffy is a guy off NS.com apparently still in one piece too.

i have no symapthy for the guy that got hit karmas a whore

lauren

always used to wave when i seen ya bud..........used to get round in a red 31 with black drifteks

look out for a red ute ever waving or flashing lights.............theres SAU stickers all over it LOL

hahahah yeah, i have copped the flash n wave treatment on seacombe road :whistling:

i wave to damn near every skyline i see, and 90% of the time i get a wave back :D not so much as a ford n holden kinda thing, i just wanna congratulate all the other ppl that i see on the road on their fine choice of car :)

well could you imagine holden n fords waving to each other, there arm would be dead from waving to every old man n lady dropping there kids off in town. i mean there so damn common when their clubs roll past it takes bout 20 of them to go past before you realize its a club.

spotted miss 34 pulling out of pooraka maccas onto main nth about 5ish? nice car.

i was, um how would u say, taking a short cut, so i err, wouldnt have to wait at the lights? hehehehe :)

SPOTTED THIS ARVO

4.35pm Burgundy R33 Gts heading north on Main North Rd, Enfield.....pretty girl with long brown hair......needs a wash badly (the car, not the girl).

6.00pm Nice black R32 Gtr heading north on Hampstead Rd......car looks very tuff.

6.15pm Dark coloured R33 heading north on Fullarton Rd......nice rims.

6.30pm Black R33 heading north on Goodwood Rd......bling FMIC.

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