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anyone not going to the jam this weekend or any other event (ie. if u have no plans) wana cruise on sat nite?

im off work for the 1st weekend in bout 4 months so i wana make the most of it.

i guess there aint that much doin usually on a fri nite(anyone know of anything????) but sat i was thinking of a broady car park cruise

maybe the brissie guys could organise a cruise down to the car park and then us coasters could meet there drop them off home

after doin a few laps round surfers and a cruise up the highway, maybe stopping for a coffee and a chat on the way back?

If anyone is keen to do that on sat nite let me know and ill make a more organised plan

i just realised everyone is going karting fri nite, bastards, theres another event i missed out on cos im not on the internet

like 24/7

long(ish)33

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fawdaw, havent talked to another 4door owner on this before, not an r33 neway. itd be ausome if u came crusing, i hate having the only four door whore wen i go to events. do u think we shud make it a 4 door cruise???

4dr ftw, I'll see what i feel like on sat night. sounds interesting

traditimeour plez tell me what ftw means lol. and by the way wats wrong with 4 doors????

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it's 02/96 apparently, so whatever that is. it's had a face lift over in Japan, so not sure how much they did.

The thing is, I'd never seen a 'line like this before i bought it, now i've seen/ know about another 5 or 6 others.

it's 02/96 apparently, so whatever that is. it's had a face lift over in Japan, so not sure how much they did.

The thing is, I'd never seen a 'line like this before i bought it, now i've seen/ know about another 5 or 6 others.

that ther u have is a S2 coupe front bar. as the sedan has shit house front bar on the S2...

i dnt mind 4 doors. worked on a few.. but R34 4door ftw.. i want a manual low kms one that i wanna strip leave rear seats and make a drift taxi ;)

i might do somethin darren

There are quite a few differences between the series 2 and series 1 R33 sedans. . . . . If you look under the bonnet and in the boot you will pick the difference straight away. The battery is back under the bonnet freeing up heaps of extra boot space.

I have a 97 series 2 sedan and my ex has my old 96 series 2 sedan :(

I don't think I will be out tonight, have to watch the lions game!

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reshedule it for this sat night.. can meet at coffee meet and go somewher from ther if u like.?

im very tempted but i wont know really until sat morn what ill be doin all weekend cos i mite be going out partying with our roomie who gets back on sat morn or she mite be jet lagged as all fu*k so ill be able to come to the coffee meet (something i always wanted to do)

ill keep u updated

You guys should bring your Skylines up to the Sunshine Coast for our Skyline cruise on Sunday. I have a 4 door r34 and would love to see some 4 doors join the cruise.

sunday is the big charity cruise down here so im off to that, thanks for the offer but. we shud orgainise a sunny/goldy coast cruise meet tho some time

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