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what tafe was that?

nice white R33 skyline going around cardiff some nights, and this mornin GON33E, big dirty inter cooler hangin out the front.

also light blue and black two tone R32 gettin around cardiff, i think its a green p plater.

spotted Jason this morning at around 9:30 driving towards erina over the punt bridge i think its called.

Was staying at a mates place all weekend and had to drop the keys off at their work at green point.

I spotted a black/grey R32 with the same headlights as mine, with them turned on also (I had mine on too) in Kotara this afternoon. I waved but got nothing back >_< like usual.

Also spotted a MINT Black M35 Stagea coming out of the Cardiff Industrial Area, can't remember the plates now.

spotted Jason this morning at around 9:30 driving towards erina over the punt bridge i think its called.

Was staying at a mates place all weekend and had to drop the keys off at their work at green point.

dude ur stalking me! hahaha, were u in the line??? cuz i didnt see ya :ninja:

Not sure if anyone's spotted me yet,

Grey r33 series 2, black rays engineered volk rims, 4" sideways mounted cannon,bowers suspension sticker on back window.

What meet up? The weekly Thursday Night meet up?

There's no meet up point for Newcastle people because no one ever comes from Newcastle.

Sydney people meet at the truck stop and the central coast people meet straight up at fountain plaza.

Haven't spotted you yet James (Grey R33), no one except Jay has spotted me ;)

Where in Newcastle/Central Coast are you?

I spotted a silver R32 coupe going up towards John Hunter this morning. I turned off at Carnley Ave so I couldn't follow.

Edited by -Jimmy-

Newcastle is the suburb, so right in newcastle lol.

Do a fare bit of driving out to wallsend/sandgate and thornton so yer.

Also would love to catch up with some fellow skyline owners in newcastle to get to know each other whenever we can organize a time... Finally getting my skyline back from the mechanics on Monday they've had it for 4 weeks :action-smiley-069:

Cheers James

Edited by na beast

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