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Mac,

have you been posting long fella, I always see your car (I live at frenchs forest) and have been watchin for your posts. Anyways, the point of ny post...nothing, just gday and nice black 33 (mine is VIS33R. See ya on da road

Saw a hot chick in a white r33 gtr this morning...this was on epping rd about 8ish on the way into the city...number plates YER 324 or something....she was followed VERY closely by a s15 and a soooopra....she was pretty friendly...got a wave and a thumbs up...wonder if she's on the forums!! we need to carry cards around with the skylines url so we can draw em in!!! I say this cause i've seen a few hot guys in skylines...and have had no normal way to pick em up :(

Hey bigvis!

Nah i havnt been posting for very long, im new to these forums...

I dont see many R33's in frenchs forest. I have seen a silver series 2 sometimes.... i wanna meet up with some R33's!!

well if you wanna go cruising sometime give me a message!! i dunno if you have seen my cousins car, but he drives a Silver WRX with the plates DET OIX....

Originally posted by Moanie

Saw a hot chick in a white r33 gtr this morning...this was on epping rd about 8ish on the way into the city...number plates YER 324 or something....

That chick works in nth sydney somewhere. I see her most mornings as she parks behind my building pretty much.

And im dead certain its a t not an r. Still an awesome machine though :)

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