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Well, I know its a bit late, but I've only just noticed this thread. I aint readin through 48 pages of b.s so i'm just gonna jump in and introduce myself.

:wavey: I'm Samantha, have a burgundy 33, plates FYN33. I live near James and Cal.

Nice to meet ya'll ;)

:wavey:

Slow-ass!

Well, I know its a bit late, but I've only just noticed this thread. I aint readin through 48 pages of b.s so i'm just gonna jump in and introduce myself.

:wavey: I'm Samantha, have a burgundy 33, plates FYN33. I live near James and Cal.

Nice to meet ya'll :)

:wavey: welcome to the forums.

hello sam I think i've seen you driving around, Have you had engine troubles lately??? Because there was an unnatural amount of smoke coming from your car. A lot more than is normal, and heaps more than john's car. you should really get that checked out. :);)

Well, I know its a bit late, but I've only just noticed this thread. I aint readin through 48 pages of b.s so i'm just gonna jump in and introduce myself.

:wavey: I'm Samantha, have a burgundy 33, plates FYN33. I live near James and Cal.

Nice to meet ya'll :)

Hrmm. nice to meet u sam.. :wavey: again.. :)

Hey Guys. name's Alex

Just got back from Japan and brought my platinum coloured Y33 VQ30DET Nissan Leopard with me. Huge monster with 18" deeps, large bodykit, no rear spoiler, no stickers.

Give me a honk - usually cruisn city / southside.

Cause theres wasnt even an entry in the Queensland Transport database for the vehicle type, guess nobodys got one so I thought I'll stick to the Skylines. 4 door R33 comes closest in looks. Love to join some cruizes or meets.

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Hey Guys. name's Alex

Just got back from Japan and brought my platinum coloured Y33 VQ30DET Nissan Leopard with me. Huge monster with 18" deeps, large bodykit, no rear spoiler, no stickers.  

Give me a honk - usually cruisn city / southside.  

Cause theres wasnt even an entry in the Queensland Transport database for the vehicle type, guess nobodys got one so I thought I'll stick to the Skylines. 4 door R33 comes closest in looks. Love to join some cruizes or meets.

Hey man.. first of all welcome.. :wavey: Secondly sweet lookin car, saw a pic of it from the drive-in will have to have a good look at your car when you turn up on one of the qruises. :cheers:

Does anyone know 296 HFS Midnite Purple R33 GTR Vspec seen on Richmond Rd Cannon Hill today, i followed him to carindale but i was in commonwhore.

Anyone know him? Wouldnt mind having a closer look at his car, cos its exacly what i want for my next car :)

Ive seen it at bob romano getting hiflowed turbos put in

Hey Guys. name's Alex

Just got back from Japan and brought my platinum coloured Y33 VQ30DET Nissan Leopard with me. Huge monster with 18" deeps, large bodykit, no rear spoiler, no stickers.  

Give me a honk - usually cruisn city / southside.  

Cause theres wasnt even an entry in the Queensland Transport database for the vehicle type, guess nobodys got one so I thought I'll stick to the Skylines. 4 door R33 comes closest in looks. Love to join some cruizes or meets.

Nice mate!

I have a Y31 Cima, maybe we could pimp the jap VIP style sometime ok :)

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