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Hey Guys,

Been seeing some interesting skylines on the roads of perth...

Seen a few skylines with hot chicks driving them, especially on friday arvo on spencer road, a very nice blonde chick was sitting at the lights in a black R33... Always good to see hot chicks driving Skylines... :D

Also last week when it was pissing down raining, a red R33 overtook me and i noticed on the back a GTR badge, so i sped up and had a good look at the skyline... Low and behold it was only a GTST, then next thing i noticed was Spec R badges on the sides where they should be on a S15...

I have also seen a commodore with a GTR badge, neons and a GT wing...

Have also seen a old falcon with a homemade wooden GT wing... Look real dodgey...

Also an old boxy daihatsu move like car with THE biggest GT wing i have every seen... It was sitting ontop of the roof and consisted of 3 layers...

Anyone else seen any "interesting" cars???

i gotta vouch for the hot chicks in lines.. i have seen about 4 now.. all blonde though, but seriously hot womens.... if its anyones girlfriends then it just proves that lines = hot gf's.... if not anyones girlfriends then there is nothing sexier than rolling past a hot car and seeing a hot chick driving it. except when they snobby and think they are the best cos of the car etc... happened a few times now...you roll up in an equally fly ryde and they dont even flinch. *musta been a sale advert on the radio* :D

yeah seen the r33 with gt-r and s15 spec-r badges... http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...5107#post825107

hmm other interesting cars seen lately? seen an old stock vb commodore just off canning hwy a few times in south perth with a massive TRUST sticker on the back windscreen, spans right across. otherwise just the usual, gt wing mounted on top of a toyota echo hatch's roof.

hahah seen that wine red gtst with the GTR and Spec R before at carousel shops, an old guy drivin it. If you wanna see hot chics in skyline go to carousel and freo, always some there. Just last week white gtst with 400R kit with hot brunnette drivin past extra slowly in the carousel car park, gave her a smile while checkin her "car" out and she smiled back :wassup: . Also theres this chic with black gts n/a with plate R334ME, saw her at carousel also. I think she's selling the line though... :D

Cheers

I always see that R334ME on the freeway in the mornings....think she's asian or something :)

Also with Neo heading south... :O

and another Black 93'ish black model, non-type-M kit, stock rims, could be an NA.. with Blue custom plates reads something like [MEx 321] always heading south on the freeway in the mornings! Looks like a chick too!

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