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I meant good for you, but I dunno now, Im not really that scary :), Ive never met you either.

But... All skyline lovers are usaully cool.

Tis cool though Ill be out on Tuesday night if youre interested in going to trivia at Jerra club.

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Most of us meet up at the Jerrabomberra Club at around 7pm on Tuesday nights for a game of trivia, drinks, great food, laughs and just general get to know each other type stuff, we've all become pretty good friends cos of it too. Its a great night out.

You should come along and meet up with us, cos some people who dont go out to Friday night meetings come out to trivia.

Hey Rach

you seem to be whipping some of these boys into a frenzy :lol:

surprising your actually the second rachel I know that drives a skyline my ex drives the white r33 with the pink graphics up the side. but yeah friday night if you feel like streching the lines legs come for a cruise down lanyon way then out to the museum, I should be out, might bail and go see pete murray but we'll see, there should still be a few lines meeting down there next to lanyon macca but with any chance I'll be there might see ya around

There's an R33 GTS running around in Perth with a full GT-R body kit & badges, with an RB20E proudly sitting under the bonnet.....

What did they go and grab an NZ spec VL commondore and strap it's engine in? i didn't think the R33 came with an RB20E, and secondly why the frig would you buy one?

What did they go and grab an NZ spec VL commondore and strap it's engine in? i didn't think the R33 came with an RB20E, and secondly why the frig would you buy one?

R33 GTS = RB20E

R33 GTS25 = RB25DE

R33 GTS25T = RB25DET

:P

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