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seen a maroon r33 with gold gt style stripes (ala cyrus king of rice and all things unhealthy) seen it a few times round robina area.

i dont have a shopping trolly wing... i got a big turbo instead :whatsthat

welcome to sau forums jade, if your interested perhaps you should look into joining the SAU - qld club. there is a thread with information in the main section of the forums, hope you enjoy your new obsession. (and bottomless pit for money)

seen a maroon r33 with gold gt style stripes (ala cyrus king of rice and all things unhealthy) seen it a few times round robina area.

I've seen that one too recently...

Welcome Jade... So do you like long mountain drives and cuddling on th... No wait - I'm already married...

seen a maroon r33 with gold gt style stripes (ala cyrus king of rice and all things unhealthy) seen it a few times round robina area.

i dont have a shopping trolly wing... i got a big turbo instead  :whatsthat  

welcome to sau forums jade, if your interested perhaps you should look into joining the SAU - qld club. there is a thread with information in the main section of the forums, hope you enjoy your new obsession. (and bottomless pit for money)

I thought I had joined the SAU - qld club, and if I didn't I wouldn't have a clue how??

I think I have seen that R33 (don't know about the gold gt stripes though) it's always parked outside Cash Converters at the Robina Town Centre, (Iwork around the corner at Remax) there's also a white skyline that I think the R33 guy also owns???

ah if you know those you probably know mine too.

the club is seperate to the forums but not, if that makes sense, the forums are used by the club as a communication medium. head to this link and you will find out more about joining the club itself. :)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=71206

Umm, any chance it could have been dan666's car????

I doubt it since the car was seen out west (Jimboomba I think it was). A mate of mine said that he's seen it around the Cavendish Rd area a few times. I do remember one thing distinctive and that was a small red rectangular badge about 1cm high and about 5 cm wide in the lower right corner of the rear bumper (I was looking from behind).

I doubt it since the car was seen out west (Jimboomba I think it was).  A mate of mine said that he's seen it around the Cavendish Rd area a few times.  I do remember one thing distinctive and that was a small red rectangular badge about 1cm high and about 5 cm wide in the lower right corner of the rear bumper (I was looking from behind).

yeah they found his car now so its cool. just thought it mite have been thats all.

ah if you know those you probably know mine too.

the club is seperate to the forums but not, if that makes sense, the forums are used by the club as a communication medium.  head to this link and you will find out more about joining the club itself. :)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=71206

I can't do the application yet the car is still on the boat, but I will when I get it, thanks. :P

Spotted Ska (black 33) driving through Brisbane tonight. Followed him for a bit, then he pulled up beside me in traffic and gave me a wave so I was following him up towards the sunshine coast, trying to keep up with him and this soarer. Followed him off the road and flashed him to pull over. Great way to get to know a member, didn't have a clue who he was, noticed the SAU sticker though so thought he wouldn't mind a chat.

I think he was pretty impressed with my SOHC RB20 ;)

After seeing the SAU jacket in the flesh I think i'll join just for it!

Saw a red (I think..it was dark) 33 a few days ago in crestmead too, plates PSI 15.

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