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Hi,

My name is Coop and i didn't see too many Townsville people in this section so thought I'd post up some picks of my 32 GT-R race pig. I'm currently building a new motor for it at the moment. Starting with N1 block and crank, full tomei filled head and 2530 HKS turbs. Oh and its soon to be Midnight purple.

Plates are NZMO32

Cheers Coop

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  • 2 weeks later...

Realised I never posted here...

I'm Kieran, have been a member for about two years now, on and off the boards.

I drive a stock white R33 GT-ST, here it is for all the glory of the world ....

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That's the day I bought it, only things changed is a fair amount of scraping on the front guard and a dirty scratch down the side from some fu...bastard slamming into it with his bike.

Number plate 682-JVE.

  • 2 weeks later...

no idea if i posted but dont think i have...

my names shaun and a drive a old r31 gx.. its got just about every silo part in it.. and a rebuilt r32 gts-t box hopefully it'll last a wile

its red-- and im licenceless atm so if u see it driving around say hi... its also had a s3 conversion so its got a blue bonnet savein money to get a respray sucks prob ganna be my mate liam driving it

sunny coast

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Hey EVERYONE!!!

Im Jodie!! :laughing-smiley-014:

I am kinda living in SA atm, but I'm moving to QLD later this year!!

i dont have alot to do with the sa skyline club... cause I'm far to busy

but when i get to qld i hope to!!

I drive a shiny black R32...

not alto has been done to it yet cuase i'm still learning about them haha i've added a picture on teh side LOL hope it works cause im still trying to figure out these things!

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Hellooooo - been a member a couple of months now. Did the howdy thing in the newbie section, but thought Id say gday in the QLD bit :)

Im on the Gold Coast and ( fingers crossed ) will be the owner of a 95 R33 Gts-t next week! Getting the mechanic to check the one out I looked at today and if all goes well its broooom broooooom :banana:

Will be in the market for new wheels, replacing of the spoiler to something less standard LOL and have to find a panel beater to fix some minor cosmetic issues so hopefully I can pick ya brains on where to go!

Cheers,

Manda

if u want those lights to come up a bit better get a buffer... and some polish stuff cant remember what it is i'll check tomz it brings them up like new... and u dont have that dull on the front

Meguiars, PLastX plastic polish. no matter how bad my r34 or my brothers r33 get, this shit brings it up clean and clear in only one application..

  • 3 weeks later...

i dont think i ever posted on here :D

my name is allara and i drive a gunmetal grey r33 gts-t 4 door. 000 DNK is my number plates and i love em. been in the family for 26 years. except now they have been changed to bacl and gold. i live in the noosa region. aint got no recent pics of my car and the old ones havent got the black rrims, new numberplates or half the otehr stuff i have done to it in the past month. so yeh if you see me cruising give us a wave and a smile. a smile brightens everyones day :banana:

Hey all. I'm Stewart, I've been in Brisbane for about 2 years now but only got my car a couple of months back. No disappointments so far! ;)

I'm in the Valley but work allowing I generally manage to get up or down the coast on the weekends. Give us a wave if you see me and you'll always get one back.

Cheers!

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my name is allara and i drive a gunmetal grey r33 gts-t 4 door. 000 DNK is my number plates and i love em.
Hey all. I'm Stewart,

Hi guys :ermm:

Nice car Stewart :) Im out and about a fair bit on weekends, prolly even passed ya LOL ;)

Name: Danny

Location: Kelvin Grove.

Live Messenger: [email protected]

I was born and bread in Townsville NQ, Moved to Sydney Dec 05 and I finnally came back to QLD Brisbane November last Year.

Brisbane is such a fun place to be!

I am overly impressed with the Mt Nebo and Mt Glorious run.

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