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Saw a navy blue R32 yesterday afternoon on my way home (I was on Milton Road) and I waved and the driver waved back :(

hahhaaa........that was me driving the navy blue skyline a bit dirty havent wash and polish her for ages :D ....gd too see SAU member wave :(:)

Edited by K.O.S.W

was checking this hot chick (fu{k she was hot!!) out in a kitted Rex when spotted white r33 (55UUP the one i always see evrey moring WALKING to the bus stop) followed right behind by a white R34. Both were giving it a bit of a push up the hill, dam it i wanna drive so bad!!

nice looking white r32 gtr at springwood ozsports tuesday nite

wow, springwood has a lot more going on than salisbury

theres barley anyone at salisbury, but it was packed inside springwood way

got a friendly beep and wave from a 32 goin in the opposite direction from me last night at about 8 on morayfield road goin towards the highway was wondering who was beeping at me and noticed skyline tail lights when they went past

I spotted these two sad mofo's at the Jamboree, had long sleeves and jeans on in 28 degree weather!! Was a great event once again and the Sunday crowd was only about 1/8th of the Saturday crowd. Was great to see some amazing times run and the female show was awesome also. Still wish there were more parts suppliers there as I want ideas and bargains at these events.

Hi, name's dale.

I drive a Silver R33 GTS25T Mspec, no stickers or advertising, if i did i would stick milk and juice stickers*. had the car about 6 months or so, some mods ,but keep it looking sleeper. im comming out of the wood work here, with my first post here. will say hi if you say hi, dont mind chattin about cars. if u see me wave, and im pretty sure ill wave back,

Got a mate who owns a nice Black R33 2door might be the one ur talking about. As for the WRX , I dont think it was me, [edited].

would definently be up for a cruise if i have the time.

cyaz on the road.

p.s. vroooom shhh.

We don't condone discussion of street racing, sorry - Revhead

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