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who owns tha white gtr 32 up here with the goldy coloured rims with the big dish. man those rims are the best! they lookk like they would be very expensive aswell. really suits the car.

My mates mate owns the white r32 gtr in question, aparently he used to live on the coast and now lives in brissy but still comes down here for a cruise ect :)

Good too see more lines on the coast, when I owned my GT-R and lived at Maroochydore you could count the number of GT-R's on one hand.

hahaha, you old timer.. when i had my gts you could nealy count the number of skylines let alone gtrs on the coast on one hand..

hahaha, you old timer.. when i had my gts you could nealy count the number of skylines let alone gtrs on the coast on one hand..

if your talking about your purple 33 you painted orange, i had my 33 before the guy you bought that car off owned it and josh had a 32 before i had my 33 i think :)

:) i confuse myself

My mates mate owns the white r32 gtr in question, aparently he used to live on the coast and now lives in brissy but still comes down here for a cruise ect :)

Rims do look nice, lots of dish, what type are they? AME's?

When you bringing it out brad?

Probly come out this weekend for a cruise, what you guys up to? Ryan msgd me today and said you guys were goin for a ride, tried to ring him but couldnt get hold of him...

Probly come out this weekend for a cruise, what you guys up to? Ryan msgd me today and said you guys were goin for a ride, tried to ring him but couldnt get hold of him...

yeah.... he had a flat battery, went for a ride on the bikes, was pretty fun.

who's gonna be out down maroochy/mooloolaba tonight?

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