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1 White R33, no wing on the rear, (bat ear look), BIG side skirts, CF bonnet, 400R front bar, stocker rims.

Was on the new bridge ~8am, I slowed to wave, go a smile and a big wave back!

Spotted a real nice orange R33 when it pulled up along side me going past browns plains plaza this afternoon.... :)

if your from here mate"nice motor" :(

John, was the number plate MYTH?

if so, its one TUFF 33 :(

Spotted a bunch of SAu'ers at teh Norman Hotel last night, feeding their faces :)

Spotted a real nice orange R33 when it pulled up along side me going past browns plains plaza this afternoon.... :/

if your from here mate"nice motor" :/

Or and i often see a White R32 with the rear spoiler removed at the plaza of a thursday night.. And usually there's a white R32 i see in carol park when i go to work (think its got rays alloys on it) :mad:

so again.."Hello to these guys if there onboard"

Spotted MAX007 a long way from home as I was coming out of the doctor's yesterday afternoon :D

Also saw two white R33s on Old Cleveland Rd, even got a nod and wave from a guy in one with JON*** on the plates :D the other was **CNC, the girl driving looked on her way past but I didn't see if she waved or not. If so, I did wave but it was too late!! lol

Spotted several Skylines of various years and models (some of you I knew) All drove past my broken down car in Moorooka in front of the Nissan dealership (not funny)

My great thanks to Marc (Revhead) Karen (SMR33) and Dan (Elite Racing Developments) for coming to my rescue. 5 hours on the side of the road and I got to drive the car home! You are brilliant Dan, thanks for everything.

ah, bugger dave!

What was wrong with it?

If i'd seen you, i woulda stopped!

There was a R32 GTR that was broken down on the side of the highway one time, i stopped and tried to help out, but his clutch was dead.... so i hung around until the tow truck arrived.

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