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spotted an R33 S2 GTS-t silver i think on taren point rd sans souci this morning... had an SAU sticker on his back windscreen.

i dont wave to many ppl.....either day dreaming/dont get a chance/dont want to get snobbed if i think i will....lol...

i wave at everyone

get a response from half..

usually if they look fully hektik.. they dont respond..

yeah seems to be the case with me aswell

ill start waving again and see how it goes

Hey guys ive had my white R33 for 3 weeks now. If someone spots me between fairfield and chatswood area make sure you beep and hang out the window and wave and shit - hehe :sleep::)

You'll know its me because i have an italian flag on the review mirror.

Edited by Skyline_95GTS
Hey guys ive had my white R33 for 3 weeks now. If someone spots me between fairfield and chatswood area make sure you beep and hang out the window and wave and shit - hehe :sleep::)

You'll know its me because i have an italian flag on the review mirror.

ok.. let's see..

white R33

between Fairfield and Chatswood

Italian flag

can you be a liiiiiiiiiitle bit more specific???

Haha - not really its pretty stock so theres nothing else that i can add so you know 100% its me... it only has 4.5'' exhaust and a BOV so you'll hear it coming... im in those area in the mornings and afternoons (travelling to work and back) hehe.

Oh i have a big JapStyles sticker on the back windsheild.

spottes silver r33 series 2 with fmic jus near oatly train station he highbeemed me and i waved but i dunno if he saw me. number plate was im pretty sure kr-200 i use to see him nearly everymorning wen i had to catch the bus to skool

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