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spotted a couple of SAU members a couple of weekends ago heading south from the sunshine coast ( 1 R34 4 Door & 1 R33 GTR) gave a toot as i drove by much to be bewilderment of my mrs... i said it's a skyline thing.. hahaha

also spotted a R33 or R32 in mary st sporting a panda look, black body white roof (not sure if thats just a paint job issue or if you're actually trying to achieve the panda look)

Edited by BstewyR33

Love a hater! Buy a "real skyline".. just cause its not an R series doesn't mean it aint a Skyline!

True being r doesnt matter. Doesn't make me a hater either. I'm actually a big fan of both the stagea/r conversion. Sorry if having a little joke isn't allowed... !

Spotted a pearl stag, a pearl V35 skyline, and then a white R33 within 5 mins of driving along Redbank Plains road around half 11 this morning.

I'm thinking I'll only be satisfied with an Nissan import as a replacement car. The Stag and the V35 looked like sweet rides.

I'm thinking I'll only be satisfied with an Nissan import as a replacement car.

I'm thinking the same.

Even if it's a beat up old 32 I won't mind....

I'm just missing my 34 soo much!!!

I use to enjoy looking in here to see if someone had spotted me.... but now I'm driving round the mrs' Honda Jazz......

Although it does have 7 speed mode.... But the paddle shifters are dodgy pieces of plastic and the shift time is ridiculously long. Haha.

the mrs has one for her work car, slowest piece of shit on the road but it's amazing what you can fit in it :O

lol man don't get me started with this. my biggest "wow" was when we bought our TV a couple years back, a 50"... could fit in the car standing up

everyone laughs at me when I reverse the jazz in when we buy something new... 'it wont fit in that car'... they are always proven wrong -.-... stand up car for fuel and moving houses with haha

slowest car? I never would of thought the way my misses drives

on a side note, black 33 at forest lake round-about where brodies is

Edited by wilorichie

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