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Originally posted by king_kw13

Hey guys, I hope I don't pee anyone of u off, but I live in Glen Waverley and going to get my R33 soon. I hope u guys will give me a wave rather than a finger :)

nooo! dammnn u! DAAMMMNNNN UUUU! j/k :)

yerr there are alot of skylines around these types of areas (inc. mine)

if u guys do plan a gw meet, count us in....after i manage to fix my car eheh

Originally posted by coco69

eh?  im checking it out?  why?

hey, ive seen an r33 around a few times, same colour as yurs!  that u?

opss suppose to say I have just checked out your ride not badd :)

yeah , im always around glenny, its different to the avatar now. i've got the red 's' front grilli now.. other features are GTR spoiler :)

Originally posted by ApacheX

nooo! dammnn u! DAAMMMNNNN UUUU! j/k :)  

yerr there are alot of skylines around these types of areas (inc. mine)  

if u guys do plan a gw meet, count us in....after i manage to fix my car eheh

You live down knox city? heaps of lines in that area as well. I like the new cafe shoppin centre... big changes lately.

Originally posted by pushead

opss suppose to say I have just checked out your ride not badd :)

yeah , im always around glenny, its different to the avatar now. i've got the red 's' front grilli now.. other features are GTR spoiler :)

pushead, i think i saw your car the other day then!

charcoal grey with gtr-spoiler yeh? are u on P's?

king_kw13: s1, s2!!! stuff that... r32 canes all do0D!

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