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hey guys,

i just got back from a holiday at the coast, and i gotta say i havnt seen so many skylines before!

on the first day i was there, i saw a r32 gtr, r33 gtr and a r34 gtr in the one day!!!

here in perth id be lucky to see those cars in the same month!

also, i saw some dude in a r32 stall it at the lights hehehehe

i bet you guys must have some huge cruises.

steve

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liners are like commodores in qld..........they are everywhere.......but it certainly entices people to do different things in order to stand out.

My wife drives a liner.......and despite there being so many, we get alot of compliments on the car........ despite just being low on 18" wheels.

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liners are like commodores in qld..........they are everywhere.......but it certainly entices people to do different things in order to stand out.

 

My wife drives a liner.......and despite there being so many, we get alot of compliments on the car........ despite just being low on 18" wheels.

That is the sexiest sedan I have EVER seen....bar none.

P.S. Sorry Adrian!

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That is the sexiest sedan I have EVER seen....bar none.

 

  P.S. Sorry Adrian!

 

  Nah, just kidding...sucks to be you.

Aye... 32 Sedans are nice... But then again so are 33 and 34 Sedans...

Sux to be me, I have no Skyline... Rox to be the guy who bought mine... He now has 2 33 Sedans :P

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Hay People's I Have A R33 Skyline, For Those Who Live On The Northside Brisbane You Prob See Me A Lot, My Personalized Number Plates 07car, Give Me A Big Wave And Beep The Horn If You See Me.

Look Forward To Seeing Ya's Around

What colour? I have a silver 32 and live Northside...

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