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Spotted at least 4-5 skylines last night at the New Moon opening day in Ballarat :action-smiley-069:

1x black r33 series 2

1x rice white and blue r33 with supra wing

1x black r32 GTR

1x black r33 series 1, stock standard

1x mottled green/pearl white r34 sedan

That accounts for almost all of the skylines in Ballarat :P

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Black, stickered (Dutton stickers most notable) R35 on Barkly Street St Kilda yesterday about 6pm'ish. First public road sighting would you believe, F'n beautiful.

this is round the corner from my work and about the time I head home and I didn't see shit... I still haven't seen a bloody 35 on the road! :P

I see a million 911's everyday but no GTR's... surely there must be more people with taste out there :action-smiley-069:

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Cruised alongside a really nice sounding silver 32 last night on Diamond Creek Rd, Greensborough. Gave each other 'the nod', a few kind words and a wave and a beep upon going our seperate ways. Skyline comradery never ceases to amaze me. We are a truly great breed I believe.

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Oh haha really? In the mornings you go up Greensborough Road and in the evenings you go from Grimshaw Street?

Oh, well then maybe it wasn't me! I thought you meant from Greensborough road into Grimshaw st, which I occassionally do in the evenings.

Must be some more white 33s in our hood :)

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Spotted: Red 33 and Balck 33 at International House in box hill, red one had sau sticker

Astroboy... i was commenting the other day that i never see unco around our area. ... i dont think i've seen you around here either!

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Today saw nice clean white R34 gt-t i believe (rear skyline badge taken off), nice looking car with aftermarket spoiler, had an SAU sticker. Also had green P's, gave the thumbs up as went by the first time round VUT Footscray. Was approx between 7:00 - 7:15pm outbound from city on Dynon Rd, stayed together all the way down ballarat rd, i turned off afterwards near Sunshine.

Same time saw a tough looking white supra behind us with some insane camber! a dark coloured 180sx i believe was also behind for a while, had a chasers sticker. Thought i was on a cruise all of a sudden :) All sensible drivers.

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