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haha did she try and run you over JeeTeeEss25Tee?

I spotted ECR33T parked next to me today! haven't seen that car for aaaaaaaages

Was that you who left my windscreen wiper up?

I asked the attendent if there where any other skyline drivers that parked there. He said there was this ugly guy in a Z that parks there and he was involved with skylines australia.

Car needs a wash ah Duncan.

thats me.. you sure red? they're blue :(

Spotted a Silver/grey r34 gtt towers bus bay around 3:30ish

Spotted a silver r32 gts-t with aftermarket skirts reversing into a house on showground rd

nah dude was drivn with some chick, there are alot of skylines with impuls :P

i THINK it might have been a GTR

spotted a dark colour r32 HCR-32* numberplate, near SFS tonight

ALSO spotted an R31 2 door with RS TURBO badges on the back, autostyle sticker, exhaust, CLEAN AS BODY!! i couldnt believe it

older guy, wife and kid in baby seat in back....

pacific highway tonight

loved it

I spotted a nice white R33 GTR with a black hood... parked on high street penrith on thursday night.... i think it had power play import stickers on it...

And i also spotted a Gray R33 GTR in rooty hill at lunch time today..

I didnt see your car Duncan. My plane got in after you left.

I meant mine needs a wash. After the spuds are harvested I will wash the dirt off.

Hey thomas. Im still alive and well mate.

Been working like a dog to pay for fuel.

haha your not alone in that department !!!

Spotted white r32 GTR on beacon hill rd.

Spotted a nice blue r32 gts-t on the m2... nice car mate.

and i saw some dude checking me and the licence plate out, he had a hat that looked like the sau hat.. dunno if your from here.

spotted zoom zoom mx5 (Timbo) in Hornsby westfield!

also spotted 2 white 33's in my travels.

1 was turning right from mona vale road at the link road intersection, and the other was on galston road this afternoon

Hi!

Spotted James in the Ceffy today on Parra rd.

Also spotted an electric blue R33GTR in Merrylands I think I was, I waved, looked like he was thinking about it. :laugh:

Spotted a yellow GTT that I've spotted before, big chromies, black bonnet, aftermarket front bar near Parra.

Spotted another GTT at the Learner Riders course today too.

Didn't spot Sam but Hi anyway!

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