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got a wave from a dude in a white 33 with sau stickers on the side skirt. Down past pac fair, not sure if you seen me wave back, pretty sure you were at the gold coast meet last night.

Hi Ya

Wow i'm famous too. Yeah was at the Fri meet @ Pac Fair, great night. Thx for the wave back, didn't see u wave back due to i was turning a corner.

Cheers :)

Spotted today driving back from Stanthorpe...........a bunch of normal considerate Skylines and Silvias of all models(big thumbs up guys, obviously returning from the drifting??). And.......some tool in a blue S15 with no. plate BND OVR. Prick held up trafic from Ipswich to Kessels Rd by doing the same speed(about 5-10kays under the limit) as his mate in the left lane, he was in the right lane. It took me about ten kays to get past enough people to be able to flash him with my lights to get out of the way and then he trys to drag me. :D:)

Honestly mate....grow up.....anytime you want a race come and play at QR...there are plenty of track days throughout the year. Some of us like to spend the $$$ on tracktime not speeding tickets.

Enough venting......thumbs up again to all the people who know to stay in the left lane unless overtaking.

spotted this R32 skyline in Fiji .. sadly theres only R32's that came to fiji no 33 or 34's one of these fetches 32,000FJD which is around 29grand aus

Full of ceffys all over the place used commonly as taxis same as laurels and glorias

Also spotted RNB.33 with GTR kit on it klump road yesterday anyone from here looks alot like my old 33

We saw a 33 Sedan on Denarau Island just out of Nadi, Fiji in February :D

i was down kawana way today, 2 black r33 coupes, one on the main straight and the otehr one had L plates on it driving around the homemaker centre. and at the sunshine plaza there was a black r31 coupe with vic numberplates on it.

Spotted a real Hotty in a grey 32 GTS-T on kingston rd on friday night...was in the ute pickin up a my mates new bike

also followed a bayside blue 34 for a litle while on the way back from QR yesterday..was in the white 32 behind you.

Edited by Slow S13

spotted a White R33 S2 on side of freeway this morning it was still there in the arvo.. plates were 50XXX

Are you sure you sw a 33 ?? coz i practically live there hehe and everytime i go im at the race and meets @ pacific habour near suva never seen a 33 only 32's

Spotted a Silver R34 sliding into the gutter at pinkenba tonight, had an SAU sticker on the side...

He drove it away but the front end didn't look that well. :banana:

Hope there wasn't too much damage mate !! :)

i wonder who that was, and if they will own up to it

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