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red r31 skyline at the same maccas as the red r32 [morayfild road next to sizzler]

red r33 gtst at morayfield tavern [same street by the kfc]

gray r33 gtst on caboolture river road no mods most likely [very quiet]

EDIT: the gray R33 has no aftermarket exaust as stated above in fact probly no mods at all.

Edited by rb2634datto
I wasnt is the skyline, but only live around the corner and saw u on the way past! I see skylines everywhere when im not in mine ....

Ah ok.

I may be up in that area every few weekends, might see you around. :dry: hopefully in the skyline.

White 33 S2, chromies, GTR wing and a set of side skirts (400R-ish??) that were nearly scraping the ground on the Bruce Hwy this morning, damn it was low!

Was it the one with 20" chromies and the "ADHD Racing" sticker covering the entire back window?

White 31 coupe on Boundary Rd in West End at lunch time today

OLS033, tidy looking back 33 (in case you hadn't already guessed) about half an hour ago on Anzac Ave

Was it the one with 20" chromies and the "ADHD Racing" sticker covering the entire back window?

Nah 17/18", it may have had a sticker on the back window if I'm not getting it mixed up with a Skyline I saw the other day but it was only a dinner plate-sized one in one corner of the back window. The skirts were maybe 40mm off the ground :P

Edit: can't find the exact ones but they looked similar to these: http://www.carid.com/images/wheels/zen/type-r-chrome.jpg

Nah 17/18", it may have had a sticker on the back window if I'm not getting it mixed up with a Skyline I saw the other day but it was only a dinner plate-sized one in one corner of the back window. The skirts were maybe 40mm off the ground :)

Edit: can't find the exact ones but they looked similar to these: http://www.carid.com/images/wheels/zen/type-r-chrome.jpg

There's one from up Deception Bay way, that's running 20" bob jane chromies (which by the way, look worse than the aids infested ones you saw/posted) They're like nipple shields!) and has a massive sticker covering the whole rear windscreen. It's about a fly's dick off the ground. The guy that drives it is a complete bell end. He was a year level above me at school. Everyone hated him then too.

And whoever the pole smoker is in the maroon 33 that was doing limiter skids and tokyo drift u-turns outside the Aspley bowling alley before... Thanks asshole. I live across the road from the place and have a maroon 32. As far as the neighbors or cops will be concerned, that "red skyline" was me. :)

Edited by Isola
There's one from up Deception Bay way, that's running 20" bob jane chromies (which by the way, look worse than the aids infested ones you saw/posted) They're like nipple shields!) and has a massive sticker covering the whole rear windscreen. It's about a fly's dick off the ground. The guy that drives it is a complete bell end. He was a year level above me at school. Everyone hated him then too.
Actually I might have seen that one before! Well, maybe...

There's probably more than one fitting that description but a white 33 with blingy wheels and a big sticker tried to get me to race him on the Bruce Hwy one day a year or so ago, he didn't get the picture even after me indicating no followed by a good 5km of ignoring him, then tore off at a big rate of knots when I took my exit. A-class flogger.

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