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Today, saw going through milton, two GTRs, one sliver with R33 plates and one black one with a big ass wing, and some plates that have slipped my memry.. a tuning shop or similar.. dunno ill remeber it later.

cruizin with a red rx7.

GT Auto Garage at Newmarket, ex Chapman and Chapman mechanic owns/ works there, hes very good with skylines. the black 33GT-R has a 2.8/t51r spl kit on it, Awesome car!

Drove past 85URK on the road back from Jambo on Saturday after qualifying, was in the passenger side of Cam's black evo!!!

yeah i thought i saw cam's evo go past. but i also had 2 gtr's try to race me and 4 gtst 33's. lol so many skylines out there.

Saw a very clean 4 door r33 (silver) at BP Aspley on saturday night... Had smart state plates on it and looked like it just had a 4 hour detail...

Who ever you were it was I who let you go infront of me at the counter (you had a can of 'V') I was driving my gf's 'S15 200sx GT' as i was planning on drinking i thought we had better take her car...

But yeah nice car dude....

spotted a r33 gtr next to me on logan road ... if ur on here.. mate i wasnt trying to race u .. better lcuk next time mate just pulled up to say g'day since u owned a gtr as well.. otherwise nice ride..

i think it was rb turbo bitch drive up and down my street in spring hill last weekend, it was a dark blue r32 gts-t with sau sticker on the side, i was doing some work on my car at the time.

huh?? :P

Hi All,

My name is Bec & I am a Southside girl, so give me a wave if you see me.  I drive a Gunmetal Grey 4 door R33 GTS-T with personalised plates  :)

Nice. 4 doors are making a comeback.

Chris

must of been someone else then. spring hill is in between the valley and city if you didnt know.

:) I know where Spring Hill is... haha

It was more like a 'huh'... what was I doing there? :(

There is a white skyline living up the road from me in Bald Hills, meaning to say hi, I drive the Black R33 with GTR kit. Drive past your house a fair bit...

Good to see people do still have also when out and see fellow skyliners. :(

Booky

There is a white skyline living up the road from me in Bald Hills, meaning to say hi, I drive the Black R33 with GTR kit. Drive past your house a fair bit...

Good to see people do still have also when out and see fellow skyliners. :(

Booky

I was looking for a while to get a 4 door manual, but it was definately well worth the wait.

I couldn't hold on :) I had to settle for an Auto. :huh:

But I am happy.

Chris

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Hi All,

My name is Bec & I am a Southside girl, so give me a wave if you see me.  I drive a Gunmetal Grey 4 door R33 GTS-T with personalised plates  :P

welcome!! i'll be sure to wave if i cya. what plates do you have? that way we know it's you.

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