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come on people there has to be more than 3 straight gts r31s and 4 gts-x 2doors in Qld......Anyone????

i have a 31 GTS four door... does that count? I'm always up for a meet... and yes I'm on that list that wheezy put up:P

craig

i have a 31 GTS four door... does that count? I'm always up for a meet... and yes I'm on that list that wheezy put up:P

craig

4 doors always welcome im just keen to see how many 2doors i can get together but all 4doors more than welcome, just want a nice small cruise with a stop meet to have a chat and swap ideas etc and so on

I know of one female in the area that drives a GTSR. Very clean not jus the car either.
:thumbsup::/ hahaha nice, i never thought id see a girl with a 31 thats good to hear do you know if it is genuine and how i can get hold of her to see if she would be interested
>_<:ermm: hahaha nice, i never thought id see a girl with a 31 thats good to hear do you know if it is genuine and how i can get hold of her to see if she would be interested

Yeah I'm pretty sure it was genuine, had what looked like original black paint, FMIC, zorst etc, very clean. Dunno where to find her at tho :D

I know of one female in the area that drives a GTSR. Very clean not jus the car either.

GTSR in qld? patch her though to the 31 forums, she would be very welcome on a 31 cruise! same with any 31s.

there are a few coupes getting around that arent regulars on the 31 forum

GTSR in qld? patch her though to the 31 forums, she would be very welcome on a 31 cruise! same with any 31s.

there are a few coupes getting around that arent regulars on the 31 forum

yeah thats the main reason a made this thread to find as many 2doors as i can and have a meet there is very little 2doors in aus. its good to see the ladies getting into the old school skylines and not just 32s and 33s

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