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Was about to start a new thread, but this might do.

I live in Cairns and obviously have a white GT-t.

More to the point, anybody know who the chick with the white GT-t is? Or the bloke with the clean grey GT-t? Want to catch up and get some pics of some R34s side by side.

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Was about to start a new thread, but this might do.

I live in Cairns and obviously have a white GT-t.

More to the point, anybody know who the chick with the white GT-t is? Or the bloke with the clean grey GT-t? Want to catch up and get some pics of some R34s side by side.

There is a chick who drives a yellow R34 GT-T in the Woree/Bayview Area, also seen the girl driving the white one around every now and again. I also seen the Silver R34 GT-T on Australia day out near campus domino's, really clean looking R34. Was checking out the car till I suddenly realised that the guy must have thought I was checking him out and gave me a weird look, felt like a bit of a dickhead. There are also a few black ones running around.

I haven't been to a meet yet, so don't know many peoples names.

+1 for cairns. Moved here late last year. Keen for a cruise whenever. Look forward to the next meet. Have seen alot of very clean skylines around (and a few that deserve better owners :). Got a white gts-t, so will keep an eye out for fellow owners. Seen some very clean 34's getting around, very well kept rides. See ya's on the road.

+1 for cairns. Moved here late last year. Keen for a cruise whenever. Look forward to the next meet. Have seen alot of very clean skylines around (and a few that deserve better owners :). Got a white gts-t, so will keep an eye out for fellow owners. Seen some very clean 34's getting around, very well kept rides. See ya's on the road.

Pretty sure I've seen you around, like a series 1 White r33? Whats your plates?

Pretty sure I've seen you around, like a series 1 White r33? Whats your plates?

*** JIQ White wheels. Seen plenty up here. No one returns the wave though. Whats the best night to hit the road around here

*** JIQ White wheels. Seen plenty up here. No one returns the wave though. Whats the best night to hit the road around here

Yeah I've seen you around. Thursday night is not a bad time to go for a drive out to the beaches (clears my head during the uni semester). Also if you think your the next Vin Diesel you can always hangout near Woree maccas, I do my best to stay away from there though too many 40-50 year old guys showing off their cars to 17-18 year old's when the should be at home with their wives and a lot of P platers showing of their '10' second commodores. Not my scene but different strokes for different folks.

Haha yeah I've had 2 people wave/nod back at me since Ive owned skylines. You give up after 20-30 unreturned waves. Makes you feel like a sped waving at someone and they look at you like 'who the f&*k is that' and keep driving without returning the wave.

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Hey guys, so who's keen for a cruise? Couple people so far meeting up next sunday the 1st.

Head from Cairns up to port for a coast cruise. Good to see some new faces and some old ones. Maybe met a few people before.

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I'll be back in Cairns mid december if anyone's up for a cruise? Normally meet at smithfield, head up through mareeba, mt molly, and down via jelatton. 3 good ranges, normally takes most of the day and always a good drive.

I'll be back in Cairns mid december if anyone's up for a cruise? Normally meet at smithfield, head up through mareeba, mt molly, and down via jelatton. 3 good ranges, normally takes most of the day and always a good drive.

I'll be keen mate, let us know when it gets closer.

Pretty sure there is a white r35 floating round FNQ

That's mine, you won't be seeing it around for a while, I lose my licence on the 26th. Got booked South of Ingham on the way to a track day - I'll be cycling for 6 months. :-)

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