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Hi guys my name is Anthony I drive an r33 four door gts25t. It goes ok If you see number plate sxe33 give me a wave. Am looking to get along to maccas on thursday night, we'll see how we go. Love to meet some of you guys. My girl drives a r32 gtst number plate sxe32. Her car is getting a bit of panel damage repaired but will try to bring her along..

saw a silver r33 4 door near the boondal ice skating rink on sandgate rd and also a gun metal grey r32 going the opposite way on sandgate rd
Yeah that was probably me... i live down near the entertainment centre always out and about

Saw Nexus, MJ, SKA down the coast, I think you guys were going to help Mindflux as I saw his car park up the road a bit further, then bout 15 minutes later saw mindflux at the servo pumping up his tyres he he.

Saw heaps of lines down at BWCP but 2 took my fancy one was a blue 33 no rear spoiler and the rear skyline was eluminated blue. it had gold rims anyone know him.

Also a silver 34 GTT with a drift wing at BWCP.

cyas

Yeah what happened was owned called up and mindflux had a bit of a flat so went pumped tyre up and went to get owned, but way later on is when we all went out for a quick spin to take some action shots of our new painted calipers :D

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