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This thing was black, two seat, flat tray, big wheels, definately looked like a clunker. Once it was up and moving, turbo goodness.

Yeah he used to live just a few streets away from me. Before that they had a CA18 auto in a little 1200 mazda flat tray ute.

Other than the usual suspects that where down at umart on sunday saw a few other skylines sown the coast also.

Spotted a glittery brown 32 which looked nice

a black 33 at autobarn with niz33 plates i think little hot blonde driving :D

gun metal grey 33 with 400r front bar and huge drift wing

white 33 gtr all these 4 cars spotted on the same road not sure what its called though but it the road with autobarn on it.

saw a orange 33 also going through a round about heading towards southport

REALLY NEED TO KNOW!!!!!!!!!!

Hey peeps I found a nice ass green R33 with blue saas sets nismo badges and heaps of nismo bits on the northside of brissy in a car yard no this car was apparently traded in to get a silver GTR that was already there. What I need to know is does anyone know if this guy's on this site cause the nismo 320 cluster he got in it says 45 000K's and as we know that's a load of crap so was wondering what the origonal dash had on it. But it's full kited up with all the extras any prod dad would want on his cas for $27G I'm thinking seriously about getting it.

Ok hope he's here so I can know if anythings about to break on it.

Cheeers guys.

I drive a silver R33 GTS-T with the psycho number plates (05YKO) and white wheels my name is daniel give us a wave if your out in your skyline as i have no idea who anyone is off the forum!

i continually see more and more skylines around the place but there is a nice one i have seen once or twice around the bracken ridge area a 4 door r32 in orange that has been slammed on its tits. it looks real nice.

I drive a silver R33 GTS-T with the psycho number plates (05YKO) and white wheels my name is daniel give us a wave if your out in your skyline as i have no idea who anyone is off the forum!  

i continually see more and more skylines around the place but there is a nice one i have seen once or twice around the bracken ridge area a 4 door r32 in orange that has been slammed on its tits. it looks real nice.

Yeah man he went to my school plates are 51YDN its pretty quick got some ugly rims on it and yeah i dont think hes sold it he lives in reddy works for Reddy northfield

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