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Western Australia have one of these topics and I wondered if Vic would like one. If you don't want it, it will show by lack of posts and drift away into the 3rd page... noooo.

Post the skylines (or other if you wish) you spot(ted) here smile.gif

I will begin with last night on Hotham Road, saw in my rear view mirror a purple or black r33 GTR with a nismo sticker on the windscreen.

And also a 33 gts25t off hotham road. Which i sat and looked at for 20 minutes whilst my mum was talking on the phone.

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hmm im a lil confused, but anyways saw a 32 gtst pulled over by cops on the princess highway at around 11:00pm tonight... :D made me drive past extra carefully

yeh i saw that too. hope he didnt get done for ne thing major

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nah one of the admins locked the old vic one, was over 500 pages

so i just removed it and made a new one - fairly std procedure

Wasn't me but i understand the motivation behind it... so I'll let you in on it.

Basically, like all wasteland threads (and others), they eat up the search/read parts of the database.

So removing them helps keep the forums fast and useable for everyone.

Whilst not 'ideal', its all we can do and I'm sure you know what I mean :D

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