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JPC parked outside Switch @ Knox half an hour ago.

Ridiculosly low Cadillac or something parked behind you...was airbagged sitting on the pavement.

been a while since i have been spotted

yeah was a cadillac was soo low

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JPC parked outside Switch @ Knox half an hour ago.

Ridiculosly low Cadillac or something parked behind you...was airbagged sitting on the pavement.

saw jpc at vermont south shell about 45 ago & saw that cadillac thing at knox yesterday as well & then he tried to drag me off on burwood highway haha

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Sell the s15 and then go ahead with your original plan :)

too late...already attached

jamie, jesss14 and another guy in his 32 gtr who i spoke to ( sorry didnt get your name) at sky high today

was a good day for a drive up there

was a perfect day for it! The other guy was andrew, mrwindsurf

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jamie, jesss14 and another guy in his 32 gtr who i spoke to ( sorry didnt get your name) at sky high today

was a good day for a drive up there

was a perfect day for it! The other guy was andrew, mrwindsurf

Hah!

Yeah Nick, was a surprise.

Though that yellow EVO looked familiar.

Looks nice with the white one :)

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too late...already attached

was a perfect day for it! The other guy was andrew, mrwindsurf

yeah it was

ah cool haha yeah forgot to ask his name :P

Hah!

Yeah Nick, was a surprise.

Though that yellow EVO looked familiar.

Looks nice with the white one :)

haha yeah i thought you were heading off when i got there

white one stock, well wont be now after his was following me up mt dandy lol

even the rims arnt his... from his passengers dc5 intergra.... surprised they cleared his front brembos :O

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haha yeah i thought you were heading off when i got there

white one stock, well wont be now after his was following me up mt dandy lol

even the rims arnt his... from his passengers dc5 intergra.... surprised they cleared his front brembos :O

Hah!

Was looking for a park and found one at the upper level.

Yeah, tell'em to get on the mods :laugh:

Who was in the grey R32 GTS-T?

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Hah!

Was looking for a park and found one at the upper level.

Yeah, tell'em to get on the mods :laugh:

Who was in the grey R32 GTS-T?

haha he will now after saturday lol

umm not sure didnt see a 32 gtst

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Im absolutely shattered mate

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Some stupid bitch ran a red light and destroyed my pride and Joy. I didnt have insurance since i just got back on the road , but she does.. Even then ill probably get 15 for it the most , even though theres about 6K of suspension underneath.

A absolutely impecabble GTR that i bought from HKS in Japan , destroyed by a carless driver. All i can say is , always check for cars after the light turns green.

sorry to hear man i would of lost my shizz....hope all works out
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Yeah I smiled at him last time I saw him and he greased me off, top bloke!

LOL - You will find many R35 drivers aren't really car enthusiasts, just posers with money that look down on us mere skyline drivers.

I'm jealous :unsure:

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LOL - You will find many R35 drivers aren't really car enthusiasts, just posers with money that look down on us mere skyline drivers.

IMO I have always thought the R34 was the last of the "REAL" skylines anyway, I would take a brand new R34 GTR (Z-Tune would be nice), over the new GTR any day...just my personal opinion :w00t:.

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Spotted: "JESKAH" parked in front of Riverside Customs in Werribee about 10 am today, white R34 GT, green P's, black/carbon bonnet, tidy car, not so sure about the rims (metallic chameleon jobs) and the triple chrome gauges tho. However, all-in-all nice car. :thumbsup:

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Spotted: "JESKAH" parked in front of Riverside Customs in Werribee about 10 am today, white R34 GT, green P's, black/carbon bonnet, tidy car, not so sure about the rims (metallic chameleon jobs) and the triple chrome gauges tho. However, all-in-all nice car. :thumbsup:

are you from the area?

Thats Jesskaaah (or similar spelling)

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spotted a gun metal grey GTR last night on nepean highway, around 10:15pm. Last night!!

corner of north road and nepean highway.

had a bit of a ding in the drivers side door, had SAU sticker.

saw the plates as well!! GTR something something...

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