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i saw a black four door r33 at toombul shopping centre today quite a nice car

Hmmmm sounds familiar, Steve....

Yeah a little birdie said 4 doors was heading up coro drive towards the uni, she said she heard this big roar and she turned around and you might have been going a little faster than the spped limit..he he he

But I said never.

I also saw a grey 33 with URDUST plates you cut my sister off and she just didnt understand that us skyline drivers always have right of way.

Oh well.

I get my licence back in june, cant wait to come out again soon.

Cya guys :Bang:

stevie? speedlimit? nah those things dont mix

:D

um wog32, chased him down on bermuda st for an acceleration inspection, big wing ;)

there are heaps of 33s gettin round my area but i dont think they use this site

read the stickers people

oh and the black 33 last night on the boostcruising cruise to pac fair, very nice car rather quick if i say so

I just saw i R32 GTR its was blue like the 34 GTR's it was on racecourse road. Nice I aslo saw HKS43 the white n/a34 next to toowong village last night. And every morning i see a red 33gtst that drives down racecourse road and a blonde chick in a black 33 that is always on nudgee road in the morning. are these ppl from sau

--- Twoquick

I just saw i R32 GTR its was blue like the 34 GTR's it was on racecourse road.

I didn't know of another blue 32 GTR is Brissy, and I hope the detailer's not out driving mine twoquick! You know mine? Blue 32, gold BBS, carbon bonnet. I'm old and ugly, but I'm nice enough, so give us a wave! :P

--- Twoquick

I just saw i R32 GTR its was blue like the 34 GTR's it was on racecourse road.

I didn't know of another blue 32 GTR is Brissy' date=' and I hope the detailer's not out driving mine twoquick! You know mine? Blue 32, gold BBS, carbon bonnet. I'm old and ugly, but I'm nice enough, so give us a wave! :cheers:[/quote']

Sorry to give you the bad news but I am sure it did not have gold wheels and no carbon fibre bonnet either. So you have a twin, but at least yours is one of a kind with the bonnet and wheels.

:cheers:

I just saw i R32 GTR its was blue like the 34 GTR's it was on racecourse road.  

I didn't know of another blue 32 GTR is Brissy, and I hope the detailer's not out driving mine twoquick! You know mine? Blue 32, gold BBS, carbon bonnet. I'm old and ugly, but I'm nice enough, so give us a wave! :)

I think I may have seen you in Bulimba a few months ago, you followed me down Oxford St. for a bit then chucked a u-turn.

I've got a silver 33gtr, std looking apart from nismo rims.

Saw a grey skyline on ferry round coming over the hill towards tss...

I think it was NEXUS9 from here.

I was heading in the opposite direction...

Guilty as charged :)

I work in Southport, so I drive along there quite frequently.

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