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Love a hater! Buy a "real skyline".. just cause its not an R series doesn't mean it aint a Skyline!

The "R" stands for real, didn't you know that?

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spotted a couple of SAU members a couple of weekends ago heading south from the sunshine coast ( 1 R34 4 Door & 1 R33 GTR) gave a toot as i drove by much to be bewilderment of my mrs... i said it's a skyline thing.. hahaha

also spotted a R33 or R32 in mary st sporting a panda look, black body white roof (not sure if thats just a paint job issue or if you're actually trying to achieve the panda look)

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Love a hater! Buy a "real skyline".. just cause its not an R series doesn't mean it aint a Skyline!

True being r doesnt matter. Doesn't make me a hater either. I'm actually a big fan of both the stagea/r conversion. Sorry if having a little joke isn't allowed... !

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Spotted a pearl stag, a pearl V35 skyline, and then a white R33 within 5 mins of driving along Redbank Plains road around half 11 this morning.

I'm thinking I'll only be satisfied with an Nissan import as a replacement car. The Stag and the V35 looked like sweet rides.

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I'm thinking I'll only be satisfied with an Nissan import as a replacement car.

I'm thinking the same.

Even if it's a beat up old 32 I won't mind....

I'm just missing my 34 soo much!!!

I use to enjoy looking in here to see if someone had spotted me.... but now I'm driving round the mrs' Honda Jazz......

Although it does have 7 speed mode.... But the paddle shifters are dodgy pieces of plastic and the shift time is ridiculously long. Haha.

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the mrs has one for her work car, slowest piece of shit on the road but it's amazing what you can fit in it :O

lol man don't get me started with this. my biggest "wow" was when we bought our TV a couple years back, a 50"... could fit in the car standing up

everyone laughs at me when I reverse the jazz in when we buy something new... 'it wont fit in that car'... they are always proven wrong -.-... stand up car for fuel and moving houses with haha

slowest car? I never would of thought the way my misses drives

on a side note, black 33 at forest lake round-about where brodies is

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