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MOE haha now that is the pits of the valley, worst thing for me was the car was parked out the front of my house, me thinks there is alot of jealous people out there

Are we talking about Moe or Newborough here? lol :(

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Hey all i'm from Traralgon! i have a black 33 GTST is in the panel shop at the moment cause some f%^k heads key it pretty bad :)

but once she is out and sweet I'm up for a club/cruises for sure.

Hey Actinide1979 you lives next door to rob hillernar with the vw bug yeah?? i seen some pics of ya 33 looks awesome

cheers Daniel

Hey Daniel, yeah! first day I brought it home Rob mentioned you had a R33..... Just took it out for a raz tonight after a few weeks not being driven, still

gotta transfer the rego and some other small things before roady time....

Should tea up a meet somewhere locally for us Skyline owners, soon :(

Hey Daniel, yeah! first day I brought it home Rob mentioned you had a R33..... Just took it out for a raz tonight after a few weeks not being driven, still

gotta transfer the rego and some other small things before roady time....

Should tea up a meet somewhere locally for us Skyline owners, soon :happy:

Yeah mate for sure, i gotta do a few little things to my junker too (rego lol), but that would be sweet!!!!

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hey all from morwell area to theres more and more skylines getting round.

i own the bright orange r33 was always in traralgon up from hungry jacks but i live in morwell now.

would be good to have a few get togethers to chat and check out local rides will keep an eye out for any dates coming in to summer should be some nice night to get out and cruise kernot hall morwell is good for night time photo's good lighting and back drop

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hahah yeah the orange is starting to come alive my car is a modified pearl orange from the ford focus xr5 but it was painted like 4 yrs ago but all in all orange is the best colour for keeping clean lol

Hey all im also from Traralgon, you probably wont have seen my car around for a while as its been off the road for over a year but as soon as its back I wouldnt mind catching up with a few ppl and put a face to the cars I hav seen around.

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Hey Tave-33 did i meet you the other day up at dalsens at an old school car meet?

hey all i've got my 33 on the road so you might see me round, it's the black shitter with xr6 wheels on it lol, say hi always like meeting other skyline owners

cheers Daneil :happy:

Was in Moe town for a couple of days and all I spotted was a white 32. Looked like fresh paint job. Cruised all around morwell and traralgon and didnt see any whales... :down:

im kinda in gipps. Pakky is like border city now but. R32GTR gunmetal grey and in desperate need of a good wash.....

Silver Gums estate?

I lived in Wallangara drive for 2.5 years (we sold the house in Jan).

Will be moving down to Nyora next year when our house is finally done.

Seen a couple of R33's at the speedway from time to time, but nothing more recent than that.

Hey Tave-33 did i meet you the other day up at dalsens at an old school car meet?

Hey djay33

Nah that wouldnt hav been me I didnt go to that car meet, but I do play bball at newborough in c or b grade which ever is worst over there, for the Benchwarmers lol, what grade do u play in and which team?

Saw the pearl orange machine at the AHCC at Bryant Park on Saturday. Nice.

I was there with my Silver R33 and I also saw a nice grey V35 350GT in the carpark.

I live in the Valley and I also have a four door R34 GTT.

Was impressed with the R33 GTR that won the Modified 4 Wheel drive category at the AHCC. Well set up and well driven by Stuart Inwood from Bathurst NSW.

Also well done to Independant Motorsports in Morwell for sponsoring this category at the hilclimb.

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