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jlnewton... probably frankxinyu or whatever his name is... he lives around boondall and has a Blue R33 LM GTR.

Spotted [96 GTR] on the way home tonight on Gympie road at Chermside. Both gave and received waves!

yeah man, im always about, i drive every day as a rep and play in a band on weekends, I was probably on my way to play at gilhooleys that night ( second gear is the name of the band ).

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jlnewton... probably frankxinyu or whatever his name is... he lives around boondall and has a Blue R33 LM GTR.

Spotted [96 GTR] on the way home tonight on Gympie road at Chermside. Both gave and received waves!

just realised someone saw me on the road, geez. yeah, i live at aspley, make sure u say hellp next time if u see me!

jlnewton, hows your four door going?

Spotted a S1 R33 in white with pink and white number plates...

Out the back of warner lakes estate....

I waved and you didn't maby cause you were too dumb struck by a yellow skyline...

I've seen the same car (well, probably the same car, sounds like it) a number of times, still waiting for a wave :devil:

Spotted

"RUN" a white R32 GTR at Geebung... Looked fast even tho it was standing still...

Also about 5 other skylines at All star tuning... All in various stages of modification... Nothing standard thats for sure...

spotted Red R34 turning into Baroona Rd off Milton Rd in Milton today, I waved but I couldnt see if you waved back. Also spotted a white gtst at the indoor cricket center at strathpine.

just realised someone saw me on the road, geez. yeah, i live at aspley, make sure u say hellp next time if u see me!

jlnewton, hows your four door going?

Yeah, thought it might have been you. I was just pulling up at the lights where Beams Rd meets Sangate Rd. It all happened too fast :)

The 4 door is nice, more comfortable, easier on fuel, doesn't stand out as much, more practical, cheaper to run and mod, the series 2 still is quite rare so a little unique. . . . . . . . but it still isn't a GTR :P

Hi my name is kris i drive a black r32 4 door gts-t with only stock mods except the exaust but am in progress of upgrading brakes. Love cruising around the gold coast . Got devos on the back passenger window. If you see me cruising give us a beep love cruising in convoys of skylines gets the blood boiling .

Also love to go hard on driving games does anyone know of some realy good realistic car games beside the obviouse gt4 and forza motorsport.

Will have a pick of the little black duck soon

Edited by devos2be
Yeah, thought it might have been you. I was just pulling up at the lights where Beams Rd meets Sangate Rd. It all happened too fast :D

The 4 door is nice, more comfortable, easier on fuel, doesn't stand out as much, more practical, cheaper to run and mod, the series 2 still is quite rare so a little unique. . . . . . . . but it still isn't a GTR :(

lol glad to hear your car is running all right.any plans of coming back to a GTR?

yeah, i didnt get to see you but next time, ill make sure i wave,lol.

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