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On 9/8/2016 at 7:18 PM, JDM33R said:

ALDI Thornleigh :15_yum:

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Hi JDM33R do you happen to remember the wheels this skyline had? Like ROTA Grids? Red wheel nuts? Can't really see through the photo.

Only asking because my skyline which looks very similar to this got stolen. Luckily it was recovered a couple of days ago with damaged ignition barrel and some scratches.

On 14 September 2016 at 11:01 AM, BlackLine33 said:

Hi JDM33R do you happen to remember the wheels this skyline had? Like ROTA Grids? Red wheel nuts? Can't really see through the photo.

Only asking because my skyline which looks very similar to this got stolen. Luckily it was recovered a couple of days ago with damaged ignition barrel and some scratches.

Sorry to hear that man, even the original photo is hard to see.

They look like enkei wheels to me or some enkei replicas.

If that is your car, i can't believe i took a photo of it when it was stolen. I posted the photo a day or 2 after i took it.

  • 2 weeks later...

Friday night outside Aldo's Pizza in Richmond, I spotted a beautiful dark silver (not GMG) R33 GTS-t coupe on black wheels, rego CHP-33V.  The driver parked behind my car (the white Golf wagon), went inside and picked up his pizza order, and then left. 

On 9/25/2016 at 9:32 PM, GoldZilla said:

Friday night outside Aldo's Pizza in Richmond, I spotted a beautiful dark silver (not GMG) R33 GTS-t coupe on black wheels, rego CHP-33V.  The driver parked behind my car (the white Golf wagon), went inside and picked up his pizza order, and then left. 

How on earth do low cars get over the speed-hump-monsters (near Aldo's) Nick?

I've never had a problem in the Stagea, Terry.

Another spotting: this afternoon at Seven Hills Centro shopping centre, a gun metal grey R32 GTSt with TE37s (or similar) on it. Sounded nice, too.

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