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Nah wasnt me man, mines been off the road for the last few weeks. Had to fix a broken wheel stud and now im waiting for a set of brake pads to come in (hopefully will be here monday).

I havnt seen any R33's in Tbar that look like mine, mines pretty easy to pick,.Has black personalised plates "NIX250", chrome 18's (unfortunatly lol) and a twin tip exhaust cause i think cannons are for ships (No offence to the cannon lovers :P).

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Also i was thinking about putting up a spotted thread for Tbar area, but didnt no where to put it?

cause i saw a green R33 P plater with an odd bodykit near helidon, and also an orange series 2 33 in grantham.

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I see a couple of skylines drive past work each day. As for a a spotted thread we can just use this one, not really enough Toowoomba guys on here for the need for one right now

Least it will give us something to talk about :whistling:

Saw a matte black 33 with orange wheels/trim and HKS stickers on west the other day....

youll see a few of them on west during the week, all the uni students... i cant say ive seen a matte black one though. i saw a white 32 heading east on james on monday morning around 830.

Saw another 4 door r33, this one was a white pearl. Gonna give the 32 a wash, polish and vacuum on Saturday in preparation for Jambo next weekend. Who is keen to come and help me?

Saw another 4 door r33, this one was a white pearl. Gonna give the 32 a wash, polish and vacuum on Saturday in preparation for Jambo next weekend. Who is keen to come and help me?

I frequent bayside carwash of a saturday morning.

Always see a white 34 with top secret/z-tune front bar on west st near the uni. Think she's a GT

Saw another 4 door r33, this one was a white pearl. Gonna give the 32 a wash, polish and vacuum on Saturday in preparation for Jambo next weekend. Who is keen to come and help me?

yep gota get it looking good for jambo, im heading down on the saturday.

btw if anyones looking to get any graphic work done downs tinting (on james street next to the sex shop :P)

just did an absoutly amazing job with what i wanted made up.

yep gota get it looking good for jambo, im heading down on the saturday.

btw if anyones looking to get any graphic work done downs tinting (on james street next to the sex shop :P)

just did an absoutly amazing job with what i wanted made up.

Yeah gotta work tomorrow morning now so will have to do it Sunday. I'll be there both Saturday and Sunday, the 32 will be in the show and shine on the Saturday

Yeah gotta work tomorrow morning now so will have to do it Sunday. I'll be there both Saturday and Sunday, the 32 will be in the show and shine on the Saturday

Thats awesome man, might get to catch up with ya.

sooo how are numbers looking for the run on the 4th? (thats assuming we're still going ahead with it?)

One of the guys just informed me that the 4th is Father's day, so has been moved to the 18th, but there is a bit of interest from a few of the T'bar guys

Jamboree 2011 has been postponed until the 1st and 2nd of October... Lame

Yeah pain in the arse had the 32 all clean and looking pretty too, thinking about doing a little cruise on Sunday

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