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Hi, just wondered if anyone here has a silver 4dr r32 GTS 4 with nismo rear wing and gts 4 logos in the front intercooler/brake ducts in the front bar.

It used to be mine and i sold it a few years back to a guy out cleveland way, saw it advertised for sale on a noticeboard at griffith uni last year but have never seen it out cruisin brisbane at all.

Stephen

paranoid about what? things seem pretty ok in the multi-story. I always take the ticket with me so even IF someone got my car etc, they shouldn't be able to get out without the ticket.

the people in shitboxes that cant park - they cant park straight and dont care if they open

the door into yours etc.

i take the bus...

Saw white 33 coupe, bout 5kms south of the caloundra exit on the bruce highway yesterday bout 6pm. They were heading north, I was heading south.

They would've seen me flashing my highbeams, arms waving out the window, thought I saw the older style CCskylines australia.com stickers on the back quarter windows.

Also saw heaps of different 'lines up at Kings Beach, grey 32's and 33's, I was too busy eating to run over and wave :cheers:

Orange 300zx. (300OK plates) Q45 engine conversion, kit, rims, custom bonnet ect. Was in Noosa, any one know him?

Took pics but are on phone.

Huh... Q45??? Thats wack aye!

The car and I guess owner used to live in Algester...

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