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Saw some white GTST33 today, plates were leg41 or something.

im told that is a gts thats had an engine swap done,

i saw shane (47apn) come outta the gateway toll plaza headin north thisarve, bout 5:30 or so,

i also saw a maroon 33 headin towards the sunny coast on friday afternoon, had some horse training advertising sticker on the rear window, he seemed pretty happy to see me, waving madly ect

I saw a burgundy R33 with a Nismo decal across the bonnet on the corner of Rode and Gympie road, i waved, and got a weird look in reply...

I think i'm going to give up waving, all i ever get is weird looks :S

Might have been me. About what time was this?

What did the nismo decal sticker say?

finally someone spotted me lol... where were u mud? didnt see ur red beast anywhere in sight...

I was standin on the corner givin you the evil eye!

Had quite a few beers under the belt by then,

I didn't wave as I thought it might put me off balance and I'd fall over

Might have been me.  About what time was this?

What did the nismo decal sticker say?

Hey Dude, don't think it was u, would have been me as i jsut dropped a mate off at work, and i saw the other liner go past, but keep it up and keep spotting dude.

Later

Rob

Hey Dude, don't think it was u, would have been me as i jsut dropped a mate off at work, and i saw the other liner go past, but keep it up and keep spotting dude.

Later

Rob

I didnt think it was going to be me. But I've been around on rode road area for the past few days visiting friends. But only at night.

I have been holidaying in brissy and toowoomba and up the sunny coast, I did a little over 6000 km's over the last month and I spotted a heap of skyliners, several with Sau stickers, so surely someone spotted me.

Black S1 r33 (see avatar for plate)

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Edited by Sneeky

Saw about 10 skylines last night in town. a Black R33 with a GT wing, a yellow R33 GTST, grey R32 gtr, Yellow R34 GTT, White R33 4 door gtst and many others as I was drunk and cant rememeber number plates.

any of theses you guys?

Chris

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