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"Hi SkyGTRline, I was the guy in the R32 GTR Vspec2, I only realised that it was another skyline when you past me, sorry buddy. I was half asleep thinking about what kind of damage the curry I had that night was gonna do to me..... lets just say I feel much lighter

Mental Note: Dont drive a supa stiff car after a hard night on the curry..."

Nah tis cool mate... Love your car thou..... saw you up ahead, and just knew it was a GTR... so of course i had to slowly catchup...

GM GTR "think it was me...at night time right? I gave you a wave, that's the first 32 Ive seen that colour ...very, very nice "

Yup dats me... iv been hoping id catch you driving out one day..:D

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spotted a gunmetal R32 on Drakeford Dr on Saturday...he pulled up next to me and I waved, got a wave back :D

leech, i make the stickers for the NSW club (same ones as Prank's selling)...there are bigger ones for the rear window and smaller ones for the quarter window, $10 each. I think Pranks only selling the bigger ones at this stage.

Anyway, if you're interested in one, i can send you a email of what they look like...just give me a yell :)

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just spotted a white R33 on perry drive about 10minutes ago, he was nearly stationary.

then just as i past him i stopped to look at the fires and then he boosted off, looked and sounded very nice.

whats the go with those fires by the way? very freaky.

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whats the go with those fires by the way? very freaky.

I agree - I could see red glow in the sky all the way in from airport this evening as I was going along Morsehead Drive, then Parkes Way etc

Does anybody know if it is a controlled burn to get rid of that last remaining pine forest near the cork plantation????

:werd:

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Spotted L Plater Black R33 drive past my place... On these forums but can't remember who... pirater ? Or something like that... Looking good buddy! Awesome car to have on your P's.. Good to see your driving nice and slow too  :)

Cheers mate, that was me! was this in Chisholm by any chance? My first spotted :) nice

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