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Oh on the topic of Red R33's, there is one going round, usually cardiff/glendale etc with the plates JE-33-SS or JE-55-SS or similar.

And where can I get some Skylines Australia stickers?

Edited by -Jimmy-

hey,

good thread mate, should definetly be a new club. i drive a stock grey 33 GTS around cardiff, lambton, wallsend area. well it has a stereo and exhaust.

one of my bosses drives a 33 4 door turbo, can hear it for ages on lunch when he goes up the road.

white and black 33 keeps goin past my house, big dirty intercooler hangin out the front of it, loud as all shit

so yea, a wave or flash would be good and respectful to newy and cc line drivers, cant wait for a club to be made

wen u join the NSW club, u get a choice of a sticker, other than that i wouldnt have a clue

cheers,

Oh on the topic of Red R33's, there is one going round, usually cardiff/glendale etc with the plates JE-33-SS or JE-55-SS or similar.

And where can I get some Skylines Australia stickers?

I make em for the NSW club members... unfortunately I dont usually keep enough stock to sell them to everyone else (I pay for them up front myself so i'm too pov to buy too many)... could probably do you a long URL one if you wanted though, I'v got a few of them atm.

On the topic of cruises, I'm going on the sydney pizza cruise sunday arvo... will be leaving from wallsend if anyone wants to tag along :D

Spotted a white R32 in Tafe carpark, dark blue R34 4door at Mayfield, red R34 with NT plates along Turton Rd.

On the way home from uni, along Newcastle Rd was an black R33 plates BLA33K. Gave hazards flash, got a nod back xD

hey Casey if you decide to come on the cruise I can give you your 'stuff', am actually picking up your shirt from the merchandise dude so I can give it straight to you :banana:

(btw ppl there's a thread about the Pizza Cruise in events, if anyone was keen but didnt know the details)

I waved to 5 skylines today and got no waves back. Felt like a dick.

Spotted

White R31 GTS1 just after kooragang

White R32 4dr near the QUIX at lambton (female driver)

2x White R33 GT-R (one in kotara, one .. i duno somewhere on the way to the airport)

Grey R33 GTS-t with painted black stock rims just past the airport (i think you're rad!s on ns.com?)

Grey R34 GT-T with white buddy clubs around Town.

-Jimmy.

Edited by -Jimmy-

Heya guys.... Saw a nice black 32gtr last night driving through maitland, Had huge deep dish rims, very tidy... waved, got a nod back. older guy....

I also see a a black 33 gtst on way to work in newcastle every morning... sk33ar or something number plates... dont get a wave back so have stopped waving... kinda look like a tool doin it every mornin!...

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