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your wife drives a skyline. impressed

mine wants a damn citroen.

Well she drives it more than me... put it that way lol. Its very hard to pry the keys out of her hands when I want to go and have

some fun. Though letting her use it as a daily atleast its getting driven and not just sitting around.

She prefers to drive the line than the SLR5000. Something about being more modern comfort with "go" :) She's a revhead from way back and not afraid to use the loud pedal.

Townsville (out near Ingham)

Saw TZN33 the white r33 with the mercury motorsports stickers all over it...

Was parked round the corner from the house i was staying at in the same little estate, was a bit of an eye sore to see. As i remember it being from Brisbane and all and here we are 2000 odd km's from home and bumping into each other again... Whats the chances... :)

2nd time in a row yesterday, at the exact same spot (which is kind weird, seeing as it was on the highway).

I was heading southbound, a yellow R34 (I THINK it was a GTR, not 100%) and he was coming north.

twice now, same spot. Just north of the Bermuda street exit on the M1.

spotted my twin with (chromies + Stickers) on kessels road last nite , the look on your face was priceless ... if your on here buddy dont race on the roadsspecially when its busy !!!

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