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Originally posted by boostimports

sup. saw a whole heap of skylines on da weekend.

anyone seen a r32 gun metal grey - HAS A GTR badge on it.  

number plates are something like SLU - 74U i think. Cant confirm. who was that :D anyone on here?

think i saw this one around south bank yesturday at auto salon. im assuming like most ppl he was looking for a park. had a white 32 gtr behind him aswell

I got a red 32.. I live in the ridge :D But i got a stock exhust so it couldnt have been me

Originally posted by xn

bel, lol. yeah she was pretty hot. good call.

i saw a red r32 gts-t revving up around bracken ridge area. it sounded sweet. i was heading the other way.

also saw a white 32 on the M1. prolly on the way to goldcoast.

hey everyone... names hayden.. drive a red 33 (seemingly like everyone else in QLD!) new to brissy, have been driving around but not seen anyone from here yet... im around milton/city a fair bit (i have tassie plates that start with EQ)

hope to see some ppl at the next cruise when ever that is

cheers

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