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Saw nice 4 door gun metal grey heading inbound on loagan rd waterford ~7:30pm followed him all the way until he turned off just before kingston.

Plates were MI BABY, had HUGE zaust, and pretty sure it was manual as every time I changed gears he did too?

Hey yall,

New skyline owner in Brizneyland.

Had my 1995 R33 GTST black (really dark grey) M-spec manual for about 3 weeks now, it was worth the long wait. (see my AVTAR)

Thanks to Shane from Southport for being a great bloke throught the sale, even after looking at 12 skylines I did not see one that even close to this one.

Plates XXXXXX, I haunt the Fairfield / South Briz area, give me a wave if you see me around.

I used to drive a maroon VL nizmodore with two White pony stickers on the rear, may jog the memory of a few skyline owners I tried to race over the years.

anyone know of a FAKE r33 GTR, silver, cant remember the rego... i will racing him just coming out of the valley near royal bris hospital. i told him i didnt realise it was a gtr and he told me it was a fake!! i lost respect for the guy, right there and then!!. nice car. didnt need the GTR badge to impress.

i got my arse kicked by the way... but he was running 15psi

later

by the way this is MACKY

just on my mates profile.

also we are going out cruising on thurs night

my first time!!

where the spots to go??

who do i look out for?? rego's etc and names to rego so i can say HI!!

thanks all

MACKY

Hey Guys, I have had a Skyline for about 10 months now, I only just found out about this site, I live over the south side. You will really only see my line on weekends as I drive the company car on weekdays ( rack up the k's on that). If you see me give me a wave or stop and chat I will always talk to people. Car is a black R33, with a stealth (drift king) wing, 18" alloys, 400r side skirts and stuff knows what the bar is called. Thanks to the guys at jet speed for that stuff. oh by the way the new 192kw holden VZ are still slow!!

I drive in and out of Logan city all the time and saw the stagea with the R34 front, and stalked him into the loganlea train station car park, had a chat with him, he is an awesome bloke, those pics that erin posted somewhere of it DO NOT DO IT JUSTICE!!! The owner's dad is a member here and told him bout the MSC III but he didnt know as he was dropping a RB26 in it fairly shortly and didnt know if it would be runable by then, but he said he would definalty do his best.

But still OMG it looked FREAKIN AWESOME!!!!! And the owner is a top bloke :P

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