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I think I may have seen you in Bulimba a few months ago, you followed me down Oxford St. for a bit then chucked a u-turn.  

I've got a silver 33gtr, std looking apart from nismo rims.

Yeh, sure did see you! Sweet car....

Hi everyone,

i bought my silver r32 gtst about 1 month ago now and im lovin it. the owner before me had put a huge bomex front spoiler on the car .......so if you see a silver 32 with a big unpainted front bar thats me. I live in the Western Suburbs, in Kenmore.

i have seen heaps of sweet 32's around hey. I had a black gtst follow me home the other day.....fairly stoke on the outside but had a serious front mount.

if there are any other 32's on the western suburbs let me know

cheers,

Francisco

Saw a very stealth 32 4-door smorning. Wine red, 16" Jap alloys, little low, tint, sunroof, baby seat in d back.

Dirty great big Super Drager hangin out back, and what looks like a HKS 'cooler kit up front behind a stock front bar. Around Taragindi. Anyone from here? Nice car! Didn't get plate. :)

Well I will be back in the skyline loop as soon as I find either a 32 or 33 I am willing to part with my money for...   :(

Its been 1 year now without 1..having skyline withdrawels

good to hear your comin back to skyline ownership mark :(

been quite a while since ive seen ya round :(

Wine Red R32 going south along Kingston Road, nice mags and BOV, I heard it over my stereo, which was pretty loud, not blasting loud, but load with my windows closed, now that's a loud BOV!

Anyway it was a great 'line, got a couple of red lights with him, but he must not have been trying as I had 4 people in my car, still hit 70 kph (which is the limit) at least half a car length in front.

maroon 33 in merimac near the bp, plates fyn 33.... dont look so surprised when another skyline owner waves to ya :D

and 5 mins later a dark metalic grey skyline r32 in merimac again,  

didnt catch the plates, rather low and stiff suspension tho

you will see a grey r32 gtst with plates GRY32 in merimac alot after next weekend... i am moving down there on satdy...

Saw a white 33 GTR on the Centenary Hwy on Saturday about 2ish in the arvo. It was hot! Had a vented carbon bonnet with some very serious looking pins, white wheels (couldn't tell what type on the move), very low, dark tint, NSW plates, a piece of alloy or stainless above the exhaust on the rear bar, a couple of pillar pods. Thats about all I could pick, looked and sounded very serious, never seen it before, anyone from here?

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