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hey man, a pic of your car would be pretty sweet i see a fair bit of 33's driving around.

I dont really know anyone with skylines either, only a few and we dont really meet up much like see each other driving and follow haha, would be keen for a meet and greet tho, get to know some other skyline drivers from the coast.

yeh ive seen a few series 1's but i dont think i seen any series 2's yet apart from mine haha. im up for a meet and greet ey, get into the seen a bit.

heres a pic (hope it works)

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Yeah i see you around all the time rob in your 32..

and there was a fair few skylines out last night i thought.. about 5 or 6??

and yeha hopefully going for a drive this weekend around..

yeh last night had a pretty big turn out.

whens ur car back dave i saw it at sureshots the otha day

Yeah its back on the road.. lol yeah i trust matt with everything being done to my car.

Just had the gearbox repaced about 3 weeks ago then 2 weeks ago the radiator got a hole in it from the thermo fan so just did that again too lol..

But all better and ready for some good drives now.. (just need to replace hood coz of defects :P ) Will have to get a few together and meet up!

r32na go and see this guy. i got him to paint my legnum. he did an awesome job. he matched the paint so well. Hes painting my r32 to as well. hes flaring my guards as well. Coastal Collision Repairs. speak to wayne tidman. 5479 2969 hes on kaliegh drive maroochydore

r32na go and see this guy. i got him to paint my legnum. he did an awesome job. he matched the paint so well. Hes painting my r32 to as well. hes flaring my guards as well. Coastal Collision Repairs. speak to wayne tidman. 5479 2969 hes on kaliegh drive maroochydore

thanks man ill go check it out. I'll need flared guards later on aswell im looking at wider wheels. Tell me how much it sets you back :P

im drifting at queensland raceway this friday night. come and check it out. its $10 entry and you can watch from where ever you want. ill be there driving the calsonic blue r32 with black rims. come and say hello

Hey do any of you guys have a spare boot release cable for a coupe?? I gotta get a new one! :thumbsup:

hey michelle, try looking in the classified section for somebody wrecking a R33 gtst, they will have one for sure, or post up in the wanted to buy thread section.

thanks man ill go check it out. I'll need flared guards later on aswell im looking at wider wheels. Tell me how much it sets you back :P

he quoted me 1000 bucks to flare the guards patch the holes in the boot respray the car from behind the doors all the way to the back

yeh ive seen a few series 1's but i dont think i seen any series 2's yet apart from mine haha. im up for a meet and greet ey, get into the seen a bit.

heres a pic (hope it works)

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i was wondering who was driving around with exactly the same kind of car as mine (bar rims) seen u in mooloolaba last weekend, give us a wave next time :merli:

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