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I spot a White 33 with (I think) a 400R kit each morning at about 6am on Gold coast highway near Parkwood. Bright blue headlights very clean but always going the opposite way to me. Whoever owns it, very well done!

I'm too slow to way to other skyline drivers hahaha but so far all the ones I've seen have snobbed me.

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saw a silver GTR35 on aerodrome road in sunny coast, same as the one posted above at the mbah servo, SO NICE.

Also saw GTS R33 the otha night parked up, if you read this, i was the guy who pulled up with the maroon r32 cause my mate with that r34 was parked behind you talking to Tristan haha.

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Spotted a white R34 GTT Coupe on Kessels road on the opposite side, looked to have blue-ish parkers, noticed as I was going past so didn't have the chance to wave

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was in my mates R33 yesterday arvo going through strathpine on the way home from work and say 3 other skylines a white R33 with what i think was a Uras kit and female driver.....

Also a white R34 that was phat as Gt-t and kitted......

Also saw another white R33 up the road a bit.......

Lucky i didnt have my white 33 out other wise it mighta been a white fest... .Was to scare to wave though as they seem to hardcore for me =[

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Pulled up beside a white 33 with 2 bikes on a boot rack about 6.30 am this morning around gympie & beams rd. You didnt say hi back, you had the too cool, straight ahead stare happening! lol lol

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Pulled up beside a white 33 with 2 bikes on a boot rack about 6.30 am this morning around gympie & beams rd. You didnt say hi back, you had the too cool, straight ahead stare happening! lol lol

:/

hahaha i see that heaps through there actually have never waved to him either.... we might actually see each other some times.... Im in either a white R33 though there... stock with shit rims are dark as tint.... and my mates Black R33 with only front lip S2 bar and no tint wat so ever lol.... depends on who is driving to which one it will be hahaha

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saw a silver GTR35 on aerodrome road in sunny coast, same as the one posted above at the mbah servo, SO NICE.

Also saw GTS R33 the otha night parked up, if you read this, i was the guy who pulled up with the maroon r32 cause my mate with that r34 was parked behind you talking to Tristan haha.

yeah i saw you

also spotted "louda" i waved but got nothin back

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