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Saw a black R32 GTST in target carpark the other day, had a super faded nismo decal across the bonnet

After seeing the pics from the meet, I got a second job.....to get coilovers and new wheels :cool:

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hey im from wodonga, own a 1994' RB25DET GTS25/G 4 door R33, light blue metallic custom paint, currently trying to sell it if anyone is interested check out some info/pics at www.myspace.com/det4door, asking $11,000 registed till november with personalised plates. also check out a video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3liLuqTv8Cs. pm me on here or drop me an email at [email protected]. cheers.

hey jaz did that black 32 have no wing, but im pretty sure ive seen atleast 3 different black r32 gtst in wodonga i seen one today i think it was non turbo maybe but seemed pretty thrashed i was behind it and left alot of black smoke when he took off ,,

Also mat were have u been man i havnt seen u since that time when had a look at that smashed r33 :yes:

IM NOT DEAD :ermm:

Just been super flat out. I work at DSI and as the news will tell you its hectic. I got my body kit but little shaky on current employment so its sitting in the shed staying on hold atm.. Good to see a couple new people getting on here to chat. even if it is just trying to flog one off :blush:

Keeping my eyes peeled for ya's Be safe seeya's soon !

ah yeh all good man should get everyone for a drive some time in next month ,, also i have seen 2 new r33 p plate drivers 1 is a silver s2 gts with gtr badges were the little gt badges sit on fenders down.gif and a red r33 with black wheels think it was series 1 had no wing

Met a guy last night in dean st after i finished work who has a silver R33 S2, we stopped and had a chat for 15min.

I'm worried about going 8/6kg coilovers now :S

My mates Maroon S1 is almost registered, just gotta put some more things back stockish, then rego

I vote for another meetup in the not too distant future, It might give me some ideas about rims that im looking at

Met a guy last night in dean st after i finished work who has a silver R33 S2, we stopped and had a chat for 15min.

I'm worried about going 8/6kg coilovers now :S

My mates Maroon S1 is almost registered, just gotta put some more things back stockish, then rego

I vote for another meetup in the not too distant future, It might give me some ideas about rims that im looking at

Hey Jazzy :-D

It was me you meet in Dean Street haha i havnt' been on the forums in ages if i had i would have definately come to the meet and greet you guys had.

Ive lived in wodonga / albury since i was 11, moved away a lot of times but always find my way back :-D

So yeah ive attachet a pic of my baby, there are like 3+ silver r33's around town but i think mines the only one with stock wheels HAHA.

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So im Definately up for a cruise or whatever!

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seen you tonight kat seven :)

lol nope must have been another one of those silver R33's i was talking about i know of at least 3 in wodonga.

I havn't driven my car in a while now lol my gf is on her p plates and loves to drive everywere in her little buzz box :-(

I can't hoon in the passenger seat! haha.

ROFL the things i put up with for love :-P

Going to definately go for a cruise this weekend, maybe head to Bechworth or Rutherglen bakery for lunch.

Bechworth might be the winner with those lovely hills and corners :-D

defintly up for the cruise 2 beechworth my tyres wont be here still so gonna still be runnin the stockies on back and volks on front but still ill come nothing else 2 do,,, we all should head up

yeeeeeeeeeeeeeah defintly in 3 monkeys 11 am sat deeeeeefintly but still have stockies on the back haha owell im up for it sounds good ill let jared and rob know hope they are interested haha and hopefully matt will have a look at this and read it and come haha

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