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46n2 - good show of restraint.

I'll comment. Drinft King Motorsport Geebung will be at Jamboree, worth dropping in to chat with them if you live north side and need riceline work done.

Saw a few nice lines out last weekend, a black R33 friday night heading into the city on gympie road, and a blue R33 heading out of the city saturday night on gympie road. Nice to see some line owners who smile and wave too :)

Originally posted by locutus_of_bris

46n2 - good show of restraint.  

I'll comment. Drinft King Motorsport Geebung will be at Jamboree, worth dropping in to chat with them if you live north side and need riceline work done.  

Saw a few nice lines out last weekend, a black R33 friday night heading into the city on gympie road, and a blue R33 heading out of the city saturday night on gympie road. Nice to see some line owners who smile and wave too :D

Hey locutus_of_bris, you wouldn't happen to know jolly Geoff would you? :)

im from the sunshine coast. i drive a white r32gtst stock as a rock (for now). right side of front bumper scratched. my own stupid fault. my garage wall got in the way. numberplate 102-ICR. usually out on the weekends at mooloolabah and maroochy. sometimes stopped at the caltex. feel free to stop say hi.

my names daniel. and i too am an alcoholic. :bahaha:

Hi Shane.

Yes, I know who you speak of, jolly Geoff is a new name for him though. He mentioned he knew you so I guess this puts it all together.

I'll be up your way saturday the 4th - then heading up to Gympie sat night for opening night of speedway then back to the gold coast sunday. Don't often cruise up there though and haven't seen many lines up there (know a few though)

Oh, also saw a few nice lines revently.

Lime green R33 heading north on gateway heading into toombul - colour certainly stands out

Dark Grey R33 - heading up gateway yesterday and ended up 1 street from where I live in Petrie. Looked very tide and original (so quiet too). I wasn't in my line so wouldn't have stood out like normal :(

Originally posted by chaos

locutus were u around milton/paddigton area yesturday arvo bout 3:30ish

Hi Chaos,

Only just saw this one, and no, can't have been me. My line is now very unique, has a nice white graze on the rear left corner. I was in the city all weekend 2 weeks ago, and saw a few lines out and about, as you would expect

Originally posted by BelGarion

i think i saw nexus9 cruising the espy a weekend or 2 ago

plates nex059

silver 33

Yep that was me :cool:

but it is gunmetal grey :rolleyes:

I want my car to be the colour of yours, love the ice green.

Or is it arctic green? Can never remember.

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