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Hey guys, I was in manly all last week for work. Saw heaps of skylines, was in heaven. Best of the lot, on monday 1st march bout 4:30 ish saw a silver r34 GTT cruising along north steyne. Looked excellent and extremely clean.

hey i think that was me....if it had the stock rims and an hks front mount, thats my baby.

hey i think that was me....if it had the stock rims and an hks front mount, thats my baby.

Its a very nice car. I dont think you've met my gf, but she likes your car a lot more than she likes mine.

I saw 2 skylines in a row drive past harbord shops today at about 5pm. I think they were both s1 gtsts, one had a gtr wing and a wierd rear bar.

I also saw a silver s2 gtst (which reminded me what my car use to look like) heading north on the harbour bridge at about 3pm. I was up the top of the bridge being very romantic taking my gf on the bridge climb.

I was the one wearing the grey and light grey jump suit if anyone spotted me :wavey:

Hey Mark,

Ya i've actually met your gf before. It was sometime last year. Your car will beat my car any day. Such a sweet ride especially w the carbon bonnet. How does your car look now? I haven't seen you in ages. Are you living back here in the northern beaches.?

Spotted: CRAVED!!! :P  Heading towards dural on boundry rd.... was stuck in traffic going the other way....and you were too close to the car in front for me to see who you were till the last minute!!!!  i waved after you'd gone past! :D

ha cool thats my mate :)

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