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well ive arrived in rocky , so where you guys go cruising and stuff , so far ive seen a red r34 parked outside autobarn and a gun metal grey r33 with lots of graphics on its side just down the road from autobarn. any1 else from rocky or are we all shy..lol joking

oh well im here for a few weeks so you'll prolly see me out and about

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... it falls apart in a cloud of smoke and dust.

Yes, there are some guys around in Rocky.

Sciby <- blue 33 that's usually covered in dirt, with the plates 75-SAE... the red R34 is a Sony promo car. http://www.autospeed.com.au/cms/A_1961/article.html

Not sure why it's up here, but as it's still got its NSW 'xplode' plates, I can only assume it's up here on a loaner and not a personal purchase. I doubt Sony would part with those plates easily.

oh , who owns the fully sik purple/blue r32 that parked outside of the holden dealership . nice car.

and i seen a wine red r33 gtst at nth rocky today also , good to see a few of you huys get out an about

Hey Rick your R32 looks wicked :wassup: , I cant wait to see it in gladstone one day if your down this way one day... My clutch is silpin again and i wont have it fixed until after new years... i only fitted a new one 9 months ago too... maybe i shouldn't launch it so much. :(

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