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Spotted White R33 Series 2 today at Toombul car park, side of mitre 10 and Dicksmith.

Was parked bout 5 spots away from mine.

couldn't quite catch teh number plates from where i wasn, but had standard combination.

See ya's

Rob

:wizard:

Met SLO32 at the bwcp on sat night then watched him take out the title at autosalon for biggest rwpowah

Good on ya

Bad luck about the gearbox man but it was off its tits

Find your way home Afro and Firefrog? :)

EDIT: Since I cant read a thread...........

Saw white 33 in traffic along old gympie rd, outbound friday night, gave a wave and he waved back, then followed a soarer for a while and took my normal exit, when the white 33 flashed me and took the exit as well.

After introductions took a look at his awesome SOCH Carby RB20 :confused: was sooo cute, and the brakes were tiny, again all very interesting, oh and showed off my SAU jacket, which never leaves my back :D and then went on our merry ways.

Good to see a new forum member brave enough to flag someone down for a chat! :)

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.

Ooooooook I looked, as usuall not that hard but I did look.

Meh I'm over it, time to bash me again with the "How to use the search function!" Ado :) or "How to read a thread!" :(

Met SLO32 at the bwcp on sat night then watched him take out the title at autosalon for biggest rwpowah

Good on ya

Bad luck about the gearbox man but it was off its tits

Find your way home Afro and Firefrog? :)

Sure did mate, not for quite a few hours after we left you guys though, hehe, I was pretty tired for work yesterday. We had great fun sat night tho, thanks for showing us where the action was :(

Sure did mate, not for quite a few hours after we left you guys though, hehe, I was pretty tired for work yesterday. We had great fun sat night tho, thanks for showing us where the action was :(

ya sure did,,, now just waiting for the snapshot of my car to come through the mail :P

lolll

Just a friendly heads up on the way things are here.

ROFL!! It's true, it's sad but it's soooo true....

Last night in valley saw R33 "6IRLY" parked in valley last night, GTSt with GTR kit, eyelids, lotsa stickers, chameleon paint. Is it just me or is it hellishly brave to park a skyline in the valley on a friday night all night?! I wouldn't be able to relax if I knew my car was out there....

ROFL!! It's true, it's sad but it's soooo true....

Last night in valley saw R33 "6IRLY" parked in valley last night, GTSt with GTR kit, eyelids, lotsa stickers, chameleon paint. Is it just me or is it hellishly brave to park a skyline in the valley on a friday night all night?! I wouldn't be able to relax if I knew my car was out there....

That one is there EVERY friday night, I see it all the time, and often wonder the same thing :(

Spotted this slow looking green r33, plates 57und, had this really ugly looking guy driving it, probably because it was way to early in the morning to be driving on the gateway, at least we were going against the flow of traffic :) jk James :)

I am still loving the look of your rims on it, looks really nice now :P

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