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this is cool. Well I'm Bryan 18 year old - and i may look like every other asian in Brisbane Sunnybank. except I'm from SINGAPORE. And I'm NOT a rich daddy's boy who got a "free" skyline. Mine is the one which has cheapo mods to it because I'm currently poor and jobless. Got my car vandalise yesterday btw, so if u see a maroon car going around with body filler everyone - ITS ME!.

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On the ever so thrilling drive to work down the gateway this morning (at about 5kph for an hour) there was a Black 33, very nice machine. I was right behind it and then went down sandgate road, and came backonto the highway at the airport a whole 2 cars in front of it. Got to love that road.

Also saw what I think was a medium blue 32 on the southside about 9ish wednesday night, around the mt gravatt area.

I think I am yet to see anothee line I know out and about (with the exception of track days).

Hi. I'm Erin. I swear there is already a thread like this somewhere.

I drive a white R33 with mags and personalised plates :P

I normaly smile and wave to anyone with a skyline but they normally don't wave back..

Maybe that's because I'm ugly or something :|

haha .. i doubt that's the case Erin ... maybe they are just expecting a guy instead of a gal in the driver seat :-) ... by the time they gotten over it and wanted to wave back, you are long gone...

GenesisR32

My names Michael or will usually answer hey you, that guy or Knoxy, Drive my wanna be skyline U12 Pintara, slowly puttin bits and pieces on it, put in extractors then exaust back from there and thats as far as i've gone due to maccas pay sucking.

Work at chermside and live in brighton, startin my appreniceship as a mechanic next year

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