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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!.

Hey bryan, how's your car now, have you fixed it? i also have a maroon R33 and have another friend who has a maroon R33, maybe we should make a maroon R33 Cruise :)

my car 801GYY R33 St Lucia, close to UQ

Hey bryan, how's your car now, have you fixed it? i also have a maroon R33 and have another friend who has a maroon R33, maybe we should make a maroon R33 Cruise :P  

my car 801GYY R33 St Lucia, close to UQ

hey yoparata... you go to UQ as well? i'm in indooroopilly and drives to school everyday during the semester. currently doing my MBA there. give a wave yeah if we pass along sir fred schonell dr. mine's the black R32 with white enkeis rims. :P

Thursday or friday last week it would have been me.

But I definetly don't have my car this week. And I tell ya what, I don't think my mum's barina has used sooo much fuel in it's life!!! I've gone through 1/3 of a tank in 2 days :S Air + lots of accelorator to get places == bad fuel economy :S

hey Guys

Well i joined this site about a month ago but never introduced myself, im wade and i drive an R32 red wine skyline, ive only had it a few months so i havent done to much to it yet besides the usual like exhaust, filter and some gauges, so if you see me around ( i live on the northside of brisbane) give me a wave.

Cheers.

hey guys i've been on here a bit as i like to refear it to "the skyline bible" hahah but n e ways names Michael im on the northside of brissy and drive a R32 GTST in gun metal gray with a "FILO" sticker on the side... whats doin thurs night strutto? thanks guys!

Peace

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