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hi all,

bit of action in kingaroy does anyone here own the r32 white gtr? also there was a grey r34 and also the white gtst r33 that was on ebay as well ( he works in murgon ) would just like to get together and have a look at cars etc and further plans cheers

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hi all,

bit of action in kingaroy does anyone here own the r32 white gtr? also there was a grey r34 and also the white gtst r33 that was on ebay as well ( he works in murgon ) would just like to get together and have a look at cars etc and further plans cheers

I think you'll find the white gtr belongs to bunta. He's been up there all week with impact blue for a family wedding.

Sounds wicked doesnt it. :)

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sure does was he the mechanic from up here?

yeah that was probably me, I was driving in and out of town doing wedding shit pretty much all Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Mine is the one with no wing and Work Xt7 wheels, there is another white one up there with a wing and work Kai's but it didnt see it this trip.

And sadly im not a mechanic :) lol

We will let you know next time we are up and will come along to the meet if you get it going! There is an older guy with a yellow R33 around the traps too but I have not seen it for a while, nice car and a really nice guy, he pulled us over one day to have a car chat! lol

yeah the old bloke got rid of his a little while ago now The car yard only gave him 3 grand saying there was no demand for them ( bull hey ) I own a white gtst r33 series 2 which has had a small bit of work done but is getting a some more done soon.

yeah the old bloke got rid of his a little while ago now The car yard only gave him 3 grand saying there was no demand for them ( bull hey ) I own a white gtst r33 series 2 which has had a small bit of work done but is getting a some more done soon.

cool next time I am up there I will keep an eye out! Where abouts was I when you spotted me?

Oops forgot to sign out of Annas account, Cheers Andy

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Managed to make it back to Kingas over Christmas, only to be confronted with the problem of not being able to get down the driveway. Parked at the neighbours shed, and then got flooded in so couldn't go anywhere for a few days. Got out and wanted to go for a spin only to find my car battery dead, the car covered in bird crap and grain and grain dust ...

While its nice to have a liberated right foot, the roads after the rain are a shocker out there. I did see a white s2 at the BP in Kingaroy, a red 32 twice just outside Kingaroy, and followed a white 32 with a black boot lid a fair way down the D'agular highway home to brisbane. And then the cops behind me the rest of the way.

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Managed to make it back to Kingas over Christmas, only to be confronted with the problem of not being able to get down the driveway. Parked at the neighbours shed, and then got flooded in so couldn't go anywhere for a few days. Got out and wanted to go for a spin only to find my car battery dead, the car covered in bird crap and grain and grain dust ...

While its nice to have a liberated right foot, the roads after the rain are a shocker out there. I did see a white s2 at the BP in Kingaroy, a red 32 twice just outside Kingaroy, and followed a white 32 with a black boot lid a fair way down the D'agular highway home to brisbane. And then the cops behind me the rest of the way.

I'll lay claim to that panda, I pulled over at woodford to look at the tank, was about to leave and saw you followed by mr plod decided to wait for a bit.

Nothing to worry about anyway. With the road conditions The whole convoy had to do about 60 the whole way.

Some of those potholes were monstrous.

Yeah man. I went the back way home (morayfield) roads are less used and abused.

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