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Norman since your new here we will go easy on you

1) we don't post exact locations of parked vehicles that normally reside at a perticular location whether they live there or work there

2) we normally don't post registration details of aforementioned cars

Why? i hear you ask

this is a public board, which means the public can view the boards for hints tips and all sorts of information relating to skylines, sometimes the people viewing the board have sinister reasons for looking through threads on here only to get locations of where they can do some wrong get the picture

usually if there is a car you spot DRIVING along a road just the time and colour and model is enough for people to know if it was them

^^^ hey norman the skyline stalker whats crackin?? just messin dude. just an idea unless the plates are personalised and = to user name, best not to post em up... those with personalised plates usually dont mind when their username is the same as their plates... but those that keep the stock plates usually have them for a reason (blend in :dry: ) neway, good luck with your skyline hunt

*edit* steve u beat me to it :) , oh and yeh if the car is parked i always try not to reveal its exact location and how frequently its there....

Edited by jenkies

A bit late in replying, but spotted a member's stock but very low corolla at Villis last Thursday night 24th (before Anzac day) with an R32 in the car park.

I was with my biker mates that night on the Rizla Suzuki. ;)

Cops turned up just as we were leaving ... so my mate does a wheelie down the road :thumbsup:

think it might have been RyanRB25 i spotted last nite bout 12ish on south road at wingfield (up near the bridge to come onto the expressway)............well, it was a white 33 s2 with meshie lookin wheels (that somewhat could be VSXXs)

was heading south with ORGZMC's car load in the falcon and lozz back behind them in her lancer

wasn't me matty, my car was tucked up in bed at that time.

seen a silver stagea with plates rbb250 today on salisbury hwy today, very clean.

spotted a heap again today this morning the main one is a white R34 GTR not sure if it had personalised plates was very nice

then this afternoon saw Pauly in his own world checking his mirror going up grange rd about 4:50

then a couple of mins later @ grange rd and south rd saw a white R33 with drift R rims looked nice

later near paradise i saw a silver R34 all kitted up almost looked like a GTR had a qucik 180 look and saw what looked to be a tommy kiara sign

then heading up grand junction rd from vally rd that white bluebird with the SR20det in it and the gas research sticker in the back :laugh: followed him till st agnes gave a beep and a flash of high beams just before turning off

there may be more but im tired and hungry :laugh:

:) hi Joe that was me i noticed your auto perfection tint :/ oh its gun metal grey :sick:

edit

wouldn't of said i screamed past either

saw a nice black GTS-4 on Greenhill Road on the way to work this morning... must have been around 7.15...

screamed past me...

Kudos for the exhaust!

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