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Yeh I know ur car, Im out of work by 7am now so dont see many people anymore start at 9 so im doing the 10 hours aswell, but yeh we are on lvl 12, u probably seen my car there the piece of shit lancer that I was supposed to be getting rid of this year and traiding for a r32 GTR, but cant do it now

Cool... wats your name dude? when is the r32 coming?

should get your car then we organise a cruise somewhere....

Cool... wats your name dude? when is the r32 coming?

should get your car then we organise a cruise somewhere....

The names Sam,

Probably going to be a while till I get my line now, just got my own place so got to many bills to get a new car now!

But u never know.. could win lotto or somthing :P

The names Sam,

Probably going to be a while till I get my line now, just got my own place so got to many bills to get a new car now!

But u never know.. could win lotto or somthing :P

Cool... nice to meet ya... Im Eddie... if ya see me in the car park lookn at a skyline or a nice car in the car park... come say hi... not like theres a lot of nice cars at TTECH hahaha.. I know what its like having your own place... i just xferred from canberra at my own place... good luck with the lotto thing... hahaha

ed r34, what colour is ur r34?

black or white?

"i'm surprised i haven't been spotted yet. I commute every day in it up King Georges / Centenary Drive / Lane Cove Road...I have a black R32 with a drift dent at the front and a parking scratch on the back (yeah it sucks I know)...plus I got the frikkin SAU sticker on! Someone gimme a wave!"

Damn it, for some reason i cant quote this.....umm hey CerealKiller, I commute everyday up King Georges/Centenary Drive / Lane Cove Road as well, all the way to Macq uni. Anyone go Macq uni here? Well if i see you around, ill give you a nice wave CerealKiller hehe...

dats weird i have neva spotted u!but den again i dun realli look around wen im driving...

ed r34, what colour is ur r34?

black or white?

"i'm surprised i haven't been spotted yet. I commute every day in it up King Georges / Centenary Drive / Lane Cove Road...I have a black R32 with a drift dent at the front and a parking scratch on the back (yeah it sucks I know)...plus I got the frikkin SAU sticker on! Someone gimme a wave!"

Damn it, for some reason i cant quote this.....umm hey CerealKiller, I commute everyday up King Georges/Centenary Drive / Lane Cove Road as well, all the way to Macq uni. Anyone go Macq uni here? Well if i see you around, ill give you a nice wave CerealKiller hehe...

dats weird i have neva spotted u!but den again i dun realli look around wen im driving...

hey dude... my car is black... wats ur ride bro?

ohhz

Mines a White S2 R33 skyline

pretty stockish

Alwayz around Mq uni and Mq centre

plates - WYT.80X

If anyone of u guys see me around there, give me a wave ye!

hehe

there are quite a lot of skylines around the mq area

Alwayz seee a nice blue R32 GTR with the plates DMY? and a VERy nice R34 GTT around the uni car park as well. Anyone from this forum owns these?

Yep..

im another Nth Ryde/Macquarie person, that never gets spotted and only sees skylines when walking outside on Talavera Rd...

Come to think of it, there are a few skylines in the Nth Ryde/Maquarie area...

Should do a business lunch one day...

oh sorry, urs is turbo , why else would u have gt-t on ur rides...lol

yeh i see a white 1 around...with rear wing..but no sunroff...i fink...and stock rims....is that urs? saw it a liverpool last tyme...on elizabeth drive near pizza inn

Dude!!! that could be me?!?!?!?! Ive been around that area alot in the last couple of months- it doesnt have a wing though anymore if its me- with an Akira sticker on the rear side pillar

Man I havent seen any of these other cars around!

ohhz  

Mines a White S2 R33 skyline

pretty stockish

Alwayz around Mq uni and Mq centre

plates - WYT.80X

If anyone of u guys see me around there, give me a wave ye!

hehe

there are quite a lot of skylines around the mq area

Alwayz seee a nice blue R32 GTR with the plates DMY? and a VERy nice R34 GTT around the uni car park as well. Anyone from this forum owns these?

Hey i go macq uni. My car is the silver 34GTT but i have seen a very nice yellow GTT parked there as well. That is a beautiful car. anyone here own it? Guilty if you ever see me around come over and say hi. I will do the same as well. Do you study at macq?

and dont worry you lot, i never get spotted either. :D

Because silver 33's are like Camry coupes... they tend to melt in with traffic as long as you're not doing silly shenanigans.

If ya wanna see Skylines hang around Silverwater Rd.

Lemme see...

There's CRD, SAS, Revrite and other lesser known joints. I always see Skylines around the Silverwater club as they leave and depart these 'Skyline repair centres'.

It is not unusual to see fully tricked up 34 GT-R's doing some silly stuff :)

AFAIK it's still an 80 zone!

T.

Oh i think thats a good idea, a little get together around mq uni, since so many people in the nth ryde area. My friend also drives a skyline who goes mq uni...so yeah quite a lot of pplz =)

Flip, yes i go mq uni. ummm yeap for sure..if i see you ill come say hi...and u too hehe..we should make a SAU club at mq uni or somethin haha...pretty cooool

There is also another silver S2 skyline whom i alwayz drive past at uni who has a FMIc in it..from wat i can see.....anyone from the forum?

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