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I was on Holiday at surfers and saw a few nice 'lines.... must say there are some nicfe examples there... saw:

Yellow GTR

silver r32 GTR with ANO something or other as rego.

yellow Rspec 200SX rego CNDII

white skyline with black bonnet

burgundy 4dr r33 down pacific av

and heaps heaps more.... also pink s13 kept showing up and

a Nissan INFINITY Q45T near Cavill Av

Hey Jaime where you from mate? I work in Antimony Street at Carole Park, and see that AAR33 every day?

Also I saw WOG32 at FIST yesterday when I drove past. Didn't have time to stop. G'day anyway!

Brendon.

Saw red 33, rego AAR33 yesterday arvo along station rd at Wacol. Nice ride mate!
Hey Jaime where you from mate? I work in Antimony Street at Carole Park, and see that AAR33 every day?

Also I saw WOG32 at FIST yesterday when I drove past. Didn't have time to stop. G'day anyway!

Brendon.

My Hubby works at Wacol and at the moment i'm picking him up every afternoon.(rolla got hurt in shop getting fixed)

I always wave so don't be shy!!!

:wavey:

Hiya mates, I'm dare, and I ride ard in a kiddy ride called the Skyline R33. Its a completely white, 4 door skyline, tho i'm thinkin' of slapping on some stickers. Totally stock too. :)

Being a UQ student, I'll be hanging ard the surburbs of St Lucia, Taringa (thats where ma pad is), Indooroopilly, Toowong, the City... give me a friendly honk if you reg me. UQ students (or lecturers!?) drop me a pm too!

Cheerios guys!

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