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Spotted a Pink (same as mine) R33 on Morayfield Road on Sunday, difference is it had a white bonnet and mine has a white front bar! I tripped myself out when I saw it...

Have also seen this, But I didnt notice the white bonnet.

Have also seen this, But I didnt notice the white bonnet.

Pink is the new black, we are taking over...

There is my Pinky (white bumper)

There is the one same colour but with the white bonnet

There is one with the same colour however has ugly ass wheels but all panels the same colour

I know this is an old post.

It is one of the better one I have seen.

So many times I have drivin past people in skylines and just givin them a wave. Birds of a feather flock together and all that.

I drive an R33 GTS-T Coupe.

It's silver in color with like a Death Horned worrier Air Brushed on the bonnet and Skulls all over it

Names Pat. Have a yarn.

I wouldn't mind gettin to know a few of the skyline owners on Brissys NORTH SIDE.

Exchange ideas and thoughts.

Can't miss me. My car sticks out like a sore thumb.

GOOD POST.

KEEP IT ALIVE.

I know this is an old post.

It is one of the better one I have seen.

So many times I have drivin past people in skylines and just givin them a wave. Birds of a feather flock together and all that.

GOOD POST.

KEEP IT ALIVE.

Hi Pat :wave:

Yep I give a wave to other skylines as they go by, mines a series 1 33 black top red bottom black rims (sounds like a V8)... Catchya round man :)

(Side note perhaps a post in the newbie thread would work well :thumbsup:

Cowdy don't forget the white 32, black 33 dressed as a GTR and grey HR31 on Rainbow bow st. Sandgate has a nice selection of skyline goodness.

And the red one next street up from mine

And the blue bcnr34 1 street down from mine

And the white 32gtr other side of the lagoon.

Yes quiet alot of skyline love in our area

..... Makes me a bit worried that we are gonna get hit up next for getting them stolen

Did you see what happend to the dressed up 33 on rainbow st

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