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went for a walk through town last night so many skylines around, saw black r33 gtr plates were zilla or some variation, saw black 32 gtr, black 32 gts-t, white 33gts-t. cant remember the plates though.

I was in Bris last night at about 6.30 for work might have been me??? Who knows there are a fair few 32 gts-t's????

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saw 60her ?? 4 door R32 GTS ... on ipswich road near stones corner

the chic who owns this car is pretty cool... i forget her name though. She said the car has had quite a bit of work done..i know its a manual, with intercooler and aftermarket turbo and a few other things i can't remember

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Spotted a few times a chick driving nice chameleon orange R32 4 door lowered with some dished 17's or 18's getting around the Ipswich/Redbank area.

I saw that last week... chic looks quite cute..

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BLK33 at autobarn slacks creek , another black comming out from shell servo logan road mt gravatt, R32 4 door with toyo stickers on the rear quarter panel at tyre power slacks creek .. white R33 series 2 at sunnybank undercover carpark black plates.. CRG33?

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I saw that 33 4 door with the drift wing and chrome wheels on it driven by the guy with dreddies on evans rd, rocklea

I saw rhinorebel along waterworks road

I saw OVR440 parked IN A BUS ZONE in the city, naughty lad in his army greens and all

I saw a silver 4 door 32 on the corner of logan rd and nursery rd... even took a photo of it

I saw a silver 33 with NT plates on it (6** **6) uhm somewhere?

And countless others I forget. Easy 10 skylines a day while I'm out and about, dang things are everywhere

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Hey Andrew, sorry I missed you. (you in the commodore??) Just finished footy and at 40, the trip home is a blur.....

Dave :crazy:

I saw rhinorebel along waterworks road

And countless others I forget. Easy 10 skylines a day while I'm out and about, dang things are everywhere

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Nah bloke, was in the work van actually :P

Couldnt get into a position to give you the finger, err I mean wave, and besides you wouldnt recognise me hanging out of some random van :P

I think he would Andrew ;) He would go "oh, there is Andrew hanging out his random van again..."

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