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I spotted a 4door 32 on bruce highway heading north last night with personalised number plates (of which i cant remember), they had bright lights! I was driving a silver 33 with dints :laugh: I went nambour exit and they went maroochydore!

Also spotted red_emblem's r33 in mooloolaba last night! Not sure if he still ownes it though.

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Had a yellow 34 behind me on the Gateway tonight..

Saw a 4 door 33, plates "DET 33"...get your rear tail lights fixed or else you're gonna have someone crash into your ass real soon.

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skylines in innisfail

white 33 s2 with a frontmount

white 33 s1 with white wheels

maroon 33 with frontmount

silver 4 door 33 standard looking

black 33 reportedly modded quite extensivly

havent seen it myself but theres also apparently a 32 gtr here

anyone use these forums and around the cairns/coral coast area?

skylines in innisfail

white 33 s2 with a frontmount

white 33 s1 with white wheels

maroon 33 with frontmount

silver 4 door 33 standard looking

black 33 reportedly modded quite extensivly

havent seen it myself but theres also apparently a 32 gtr here

anyone use these forums and around the cairns/coral coast area?

Yep..... Cairns....

Seen a heap of 'lines up here.....

but saw a really nice black R32 @430 the other morning and a sweet white R32 4door..... One nice looking ride :laugh:

Hey,

Just wondering if the Silver R33 Skyline with a full bodykit that beeped at my white R34 Sedan last night in runaway bay was a member of this club? Would be nice to find out the members that are geographically closest to me ;)

Hey,

Just wondering if the Silver R33 Skyline with a full bodykit that beeped at my white R34 Sedan last night in runaway bay was a member of this club? Would be nice to find out the members that are geographically closest to me ;)

Hey Champ.

This post should be posted in the spotted thread located here

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