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Just thought I would see if this works. I wouldn't know half the people in here if I ran over them, but most likely see you passing all the time, so I though people could post here if they wanted to see if someone was in the club/group, and if not then let them know if you see them often enough.

So of course, me first :burnout:

Is it anyone in here who has a really nice 2 door Black R33, and works or parks at a business in Holt St, Pinkenba (saw it today 26-6-2003)? Looks like it is a newly registered machine, and very neat. Comes from Bris St Machines too.

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Hi fellas im always in the western suburbs and city quite alot, i have personalised plate "94SKY" its a black 2 door with chromies and fresh paint with a big ARESSPEED sticker across the back windscreen and ART stickers in those small side windows. I also regularly make trips to the Gold and Sunshine Coasts for cruises and stuff.

Hey, you can't miss me! Ain't too many 4 doors going round (well now there are starting to get more - people stop buying 4 doors and keep them rarer).

Keeping it clean - don't like stickers and such.

I am sure most of you have seen me/my car or me and my car together (with me in it).

Say hi, or else just keep to yourself and don't bother being friendly. (If you say hi, I think I will say hi back).

Steve

name's Glenn and i drive a black R32 GTS25 (non-turbo). She's pretty stock except for exhaust and air pod mods. Goes to Uni of Qld. Give a wave when passing by on the roads... had experience it a couple of times already from fellow linesters...

cheers

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