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dude i live in woodend and i've seen it round. mostly seen it driving in town on a thurs nite.

pretty sure its a gtst with a kit and spoiler cos the gaurds arent pumped.

could be wrong but i'm pretty sure its a gtst. nice car tho.

theres a few black r33s round ipswich (seen bout 4). also pretty sure that '600HP' is a gtst.

what car you drive? should meet up sometime in the 'switch'

Edited by rb20inside

yer think i've seen you round also (if yours is black)

i drive a silver 180sx rb20 looks stock (havent driven it in a while as lost license). mates drive a red 180sx rb25 and a dark green riced out silvia.

cheers

that 33 with the dual spoilers is a gtst with gtr badges, total wanker in my opinion.

i live in ipswich, black 33, full gtr kit and gold mags...as per my pic <----

thanks mate :)

yep no gtr badges, all gtst badges (well there are 2 gtr badges, the ones on the side of the rear wing, as it’s a full genuine gtr bodykit, I’m replacing these with nismo items)

yes caus of the gtr badges all over and those 2 wings, come on seriously.

that 33 with the dual spoilers is a gtst with gtr badges, total wanker in my opinion.

i live in ipswich, black 33, full gtr kit and gold mags...as per my pic <----

I've seen your 33 a few times.

I hardly ever see any other skyline's around the switch :)

yer it is pretty gay!

theres a few skylines around.

we should all meet up one thursday nite and cruise into milton or the swich or something.

Edited by rb20inside
theres a few around.

we should all meet up one thursday nite and cruise into milton or the swich or something.

Sounds like a plan!

Next thrusday sounds good? being 2nd March (if i dont break anything at the drags the nite b4 lol)

yer make it 8pm and we'll have a chat and meet everyone first.

anyone else from 'the swich' want to come. meet at a couple locations along the way i guess. not limited to skylines obviously as i'll be in a rb powered 180sx.

maybe we should start an individual thread?

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