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hey guys im on the gold coast and drive a silver 4 door r34gtt. I'm always drivin in n out of surfers as i work there... Shame there isnt more GC skyline ppl on here as i see sh*tloads on the roads every day!

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hey guys im on the gold coast and drive a silver 4 door r34gtt. I'm always drivin in n out of surfers as i work there... Shame there isnt more GC skyline ppl on here as i see sh*tloads on the roads every day!

hey mate,

look out for me in the southport, arundal and even surfers area.

i must say we got a fair few keen on this cruise set on the 7th june so make sure if u got no other plans to come on this and u will meet a fair few gold coasters and even brissy people. so hope to see ya then mate.

around 17 cars so far on the cruise on 7th of june, lets see heaps of skylines out. anyone else keen just say so in the events section under "eoi for a cruise" and i ll add your name in on the list.

Hey Guys,

Just bought my 'Line today, a White S2 R33 GTST. Looking forwards to seeing ya's on the road. I'll be around Oxenford - Labrador area most days of the week.

Cya

oh sweet, looks good. should come on the cruise on the 7th of june, check out the event section

Spotted, on the Gold Coast tonight -

Black R33 GTR, 41LAN.

Silver R33 passing the bungee jump in surfers with a female driver

Black R33 turned off towards Arundel

about an hour or two ago - all nice cars :-)

Spotted a Black R33 113 KLB driving past my house on Queen street in Southport today. :)

wasnt me but hey i live just off queen street too lol (more down the western way before the industrial area). wat do u drive? is it the green R33 with unpainted kit on it? i see that a few times

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Spotted a Black R33 113 KLB driving past my house on Queen street in Southport today. :action-smiley-069:

That would be me.....But I wasnt down that way today.... was up around Springwood and Mount Gravatt pretty much all day. :blink:

Ah i see, i wasn't sure of the plates, they were something like that. Maybe i saw you another time? Anyhoo Hi!

is it the green R33 with unpainted kit on it? i see that a few times

Yeah that's me :action-smiley-069: I been a very slack in the cosmetic department lately lol. :blink:

Yeah i want to come on the cruise, sounds good, but I got to much to do this weekend. If i get some spare time I got a hicas lock bar and subframe pineapples to install. woot

We'll have to do a run up Tambo one day/night sometime soon :D hehe

hey all, im fairly new to this site, got a 4 door R33 couple weeks ago now and wondering if many of you guys on the gold coast go out much, i see alot of brisbane people but i really couldnt be bothered and using fuel to get up that way. just wondering whos on the gold coast and if anyone would wanna go on a cruise and meet and greet sorta thing. Im in southport and my msn addy is [email protected] feel free to add me.

cheers

Brendan

hey. im new to the site to. let me no how u go getting any response.

im just bout to register my 1973 datsun skyline and wanting to go out on cruises and join a club, not sure where to start lol

jenn

(from the goldie) :bunny:

yeah we have a workshop down in southport, 2/78 davenport street called M&S Auto Repairs. we do a fair bit or work on imports and any other sorta cars. servicing, tune ups, clutches, brakes, engine work, auto to manual conversions and any ohter sorta mechanical needs. we are willing to help out members to this site so feel free to call us on 5531001 for quotes. we also do roadworthy certificates.

cheers

Brendan

Dude, I deliver your mail LOL

yeah we have a workshop down in southport, 2/78 davenport street called M&S Auto Repairs. we do a fair bit or work on imports and any other sorta cars. servicing, tune ups, clutches, brakes, engine work, auto to manual conversions and any ohter sorta mechanical needs. we are willing to help out members to this site so feel free to call us on 5531001 for quotes. we also do roadworthy certificates.

cheers

Brendan

dont spose you guys do front end susspension and bushes and stuff of that sorts.

gota fix what the insurance repairer calles "fixed".

other than that she is a series 1 r33 gtst with fruit punched nearly 380 hp at back wheels

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