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havent been on here for long while, but anyhow was heading up to my girls place up burpengary and on the highway coming towards me was a cefiero? no wait its a celsior? no look again it was a frighn manga with the hugest front bar from god nows where? it had no side skirts,or rear bar iam sure he was heading to the construction zone near the gateway to help out the bulldozers.... anyway gave me a laugh poor bloke maybe he hasnt finished off his kit yet? or maybe he had? .................:domokun:

Saw a few tosay spotted a white r34 sedan around 7;20 on highway from sandgate till nudgee where i turned off, i was behind u for most of the trip

then around 5 on brunswick street saw a FLURO LIME GREEN R33 then around 6 saw a blue r33 GTR with SAU STICKERSl plates wer 510GTR or something

I am the r33

FLURO LIME GREEN R33

but didn't see you around anywhere! sorry man! seen a few out myself lately was sitting in traffic on creek road on the way home and a dar blue maybe black r33 s1, waved n got a wave back! :domokun:

Black R32 gtst lunch time in the city heading inbound from the story bridge...

Had a full (www.skylinesaustralia.com) sticker accross the rear window...

I was in the SS, and the driver was busy talking to the passanger at the lights so i didnt want to disrupt...

spotted a white r33 with 350z rims, i think, on johnson road, browns plains, 3pm ish.

had sau stickers on the rear quarter window.

was in my black r32 few cars behind you, but don't think you saw me

Hey dude, it was me! I did see you, bit hesitant to wave. Seen way too many angry Skyline drivers ( too cool fo me ). Next time i see a black R32 i will wave.

Was up in Cairns from sydney for the past week and saw heaps of skylines :) made me happy..hehehe

Also saw a white Stagea in the middle of cairns.

Was actually quite suprised to see so many lines up there. ANyways :D:):):)

Miss Niz

Saw u at the round about at oxley i think but could not see if it was you to much traffic i was in my silver r34gtt. Did u see me?

Yeah that was probably me. Nah i didn't see you today, but i've seen quite a few silver 4 door 34's getting around oxley way.

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