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I seen a grey r32 at the wynnum road lights(near blockbuster), and then a r33 just about 60 meters up the road from it. I waved ;) 5:45am this morning. I was late.

and anyone know a soarer with plates XOX01 black gold writing ? or a r32 with MSR32 pink plates white writing. must live around my street :)

hey

does anyone here know the guy that owns a purple impul r33r in gympie, i met him one night out cruising the sunny coast, but never got his name etc?

its a purple colour with polished impul wheels and 400r front bar? if anyone knows him or is friends with him, can they please pm me.

thanks

heh, the baby seat eh?

thats y woman made me buy a 4 door, so when the time comes we can throw the bub in the back

Yours is the best 4 door around as well, by far! Probably 'cause I picked the colour and wheels! :P

I saw it parked in a front yard over the weekend, I hope it's still in your possesion? Gee that's a great lookin car!

Yours is the best 4 door around as well, by far! Probably 'cause I picked the colour and wheels!  

I saw it parked in a front yard over the weekend, I hope it's still in your possesion? Gee that's a great lookin car!

heh, hows that marlin, u work for street machines?

i freakin love my car bigtime, we've had zero hassles with it (i blew up the clutch, but i like my new clutch better)

i guess you saw it down yerongapilly way, i was at a mates place all weekend coz we had no power in annerley

heh, hows that marlin, u work for street machines?

i freakin love my car bigtime, we've had zero hassles with it (i blew up the clutch, but i like my new clutch better)

i guess you saw it down yerongapilly way, i was at a  mates place all weekend coz we had no power in annerley

Used to up 'til about 6 months ago. Great to hear your having a good run with it. Sure was a great car. Drives like a new one! BTW, apologize to your friend at Yeronga for the noise when I go past in my GTR sometimes will ya?

you got the real nice blue r32?

the boys were just telling me how nice it is (i work with the guys that i was visiting)

they enjoy your drive bys

Dats me boss, I'll stop for a chat next time I see your car there? Would they like a bit of third gear wheelspin next time? :P

RNS11Z .. saw ur car down the pacific motorway.. at the side of the road.. i spotted the rims and thought "hey same as mine" then i remember the only one i know here who does have the same rims as mine.. hope u were just making a call and it wasn't stolen again!! :)

hi all,

my name is damian and I am from the western suburbs. I drive a silver/gun metal grey s13 silvia (sorry it's not a skyline), that will by the end of this week have an rb20det conversion in it...

anyways just wanted to say hi to you all from around the brisbane and north/south coast areas and hopefully I will get to say hi to some of you out there sometime...

cheers

damian

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