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Spotted a few Skylines in and around the newcastle/hunter area this weekend.

Silver R34 4 Door today going down Hunter St, Newcastle.

Gunmetal R32 GTR following me into newcastle yesterday

Passed a Wine Red R33 in Maitland today

Silver S1 Stagea in Thornton yesterday

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Spotted!!!

Nismo R34 GTR Z-Tune in the southern highlands yesterday arvo.

Stopped and had a chat to the owner. He said the car will be appearing in an up coming edition of Ignition DVD.

He will also be entering it into the Dutton Rally.

Bloody awesome vehicle to see in the flesh. :thumbsup:

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Spotted!!!

Nismo R34 GTR Z-Tune in the southern highlands yesterday arvo.

Stopped and had a chat to the owner. He said the car will be appearing in an up coming edition of Ignition DVD.

He will also be entering it into the Dutton Rally.

Bloody awesome vehicle to see in the flesh. :thumbsup:

i think ive spotted u in mossvale a few times. i use to be down there a fair bit at my girlfreinds place. i drive a wine red r33

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i think ive spotted u in mossvale a few times. i use to be down there a fair bit at my girlfreinds place. i drive a wine red r33

Yeah, that would be me. I've seen a few wine red S1's around.

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Spotted!!!

Nismo R34 GTR Z-Tune in the southern highlands yesterday arvo.

Stopped and had a chat to the owner. He said the car will be appearing in an up coming edition of Ignition DVD.

He will also be entering it into the Dutton Rally.

Bloody awesome vehicle to see in the flesh. :)

I'm 50/50 about what I feel about that. half of me says "As if you'd thrash a collectable like the Z Tune in Dutton"... The other half says "What a waste if you didnt thrash a Z Tune in Dutton!!" :thumbsup:

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I'm 50/50 about what I feel about that. half of me says "As if you'd thrash a collectable like the Z Tune in Dutton"... The other half says "What a waste if you didnt thrash a Z Tune in Dutton!!" :thumbsup:

Yeah, the storm clouds were gathering while i was talking to him. I told him i was worried bout my R33 in the rain. He didn't seem to worried.

It's hard to justify taking it out of the garage.

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Yeah, that would be me. I've seen a few wine red S1's around.

if you remember seeing one with gold wheels. that was me lol.

i dont go down anymore the girlfreind and i are no longer lol

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if you remember seeing one with gold wheels. that was me lol.

i dont go down anymore the girlfreind and i are no longer lol

That's a shame mate. What's her name? I'll look her up. hehe :blink:

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