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Hey my names Terry and i've got a '89 R32 GT-R, gunmetal grey, lowered, no spoiler, nismo LMGT3 rims, F50 brembo brakes.

i see a few skylines around stafford where i live and i try to wave, if you see this wave back.

Oh and i sometimes see a white R33 GTST on stafford rd or at the carlovers when im goin home at night. ill stop and wash mine and chat next time mines dirty. cya later gotta go clean it now(damn lakeside was dusty).

Tezza

welcome mate. ill take them brembos if u dnt wnt them..

spotted a gunmetal BNR32 with chromies at natural arche on the QLD/NSW border..

and does anyone spot my 180sx or am i not cool anymore..? :cheers:

On wynnum road at cannon hill shopping centre lights, very nice yellow r34 with 19's, sunroof, loooow suspension and autosalon '06 (let it go dude :thumbsup:) on the back window, which then pulled up beside a half decent looking white r33. probably didn't notice me cause i was in the other halfs fulsik blue beetle :P it's an auto 1.6!!!! haha. get my baby back tonight!

On wynnum road at cannon hill shopping centre lights, very nice yellow r34 with 19's, sunroof, loooow suspension and autosalon '06 (let it go dude :thumbsup:) on the back window, which then pulled up beside a half decent looking white r33. probably didn't notice me cause i was in the other halfs fulsik blue beetle :P it's an auto 1.6!!!! haha. get my baby back tonight!

lol, the yellow 34 would've been glenn...

Spotted a silver r34 sedan with no wing, washing his car at rothwell car lovers around 7ish tongiht, we saw each other but no wave :D

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Spotted a silver r34 sedan with no wing, washing his car at rothwell car lovers, we saw each other but no wave :D

When was that? I often go there, but not for a week or so. And I know your car, so I would have waved. Must be the other sedan around here

Hey my names Terry and i've got a '89 R32 GT-R, gunmetal grey, lowered, no spoiler, nismo LMGT3 rims, F50 brembo brakes.

i see a few skylines around stafford where i live and i try to wave, if you see this wave back.

Oh and i sometimes see a white R33 GTST on stafford rd or at the carlovers when im goin home at night. ill stop and wash mine and chat next time mines dirty. cya later gotta go clean it now(damn lakeside was dusty).

Tezza

That could be me i travel stafford Rd about 4 times a day and frequent carlovers. I will keep an eye out for ya. :(

spotted a silver stagea on the bruce hwy yesterday plates ***KEB, it was just past gympie.

also a hot silver 32 in marybrough and a silver 33 parked outside a construction site at hervey bay, had a vented bonnet and a veilside kit.

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