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saw you on top of alex hill during last weekend nismo_boy ;) love the plates eh

Where was the love? :)

last i saw it, it was up on blocks in his garage! lol

HAHAHA! You stalk me hard core. It went up on blocks Wens, comes off tonight :)

lol, weally?

theres a lexus with similar plates out there then!

Nah you would have seen me.

LXU55 is kinda race car like on its blocks *laughs*

is that the green liberty with the graphics on it?

no graphics... i have a 97 newer shape one, i know the one your thinking of though. I have gold mags... got a sticker on the back window that says interested and my phone number :(

I saw a white r34 gtt cruising up to maroochydore yesterday in the morning

yeah there are 2 on the coast now, one ios brett, he owns one with "SLO34" on the plates, and another is a mates cousin (cant remember his name) but he lives near the grinning dog sumwhere.

Mate of mine thinks he saw nismo33 up on alex hill??? Purple supra?

LOL --- u sure its not the pink supra ? its midnite purple now ;)

i did drove past alex hill.. but i dont park there..apparently im not cool enough. B)

saw 85URK at KFC... was on a lunch break with my woman.

then i saw Dynamics ( matt ) GTR.. i have to say,. its probably the nicest,. cleanest best lookin R32 GTR on the coast.. and i want your rims.. if u walked up to your car less rims... i dont have 'em... i swear.. :P

and a few other r33's... and saw Bens in his white r33 rb26 powered gtst. :D

LOL --- u sure its not the pink supra ? its midnite purple now :)

i did drove past alex hill.. but i dont park there..apparently im not cool enough. B)

saw 85URK at KFC... was on a lunch break with my woman.

then i saw Dynamics ( matt ) GTR.. i have to say,. its probably the nicest,. cleanest best lookin R32 GTR on the coast.. and i want your rims.. if u walked up to your car less rims... i dont have 'em... i swear.. :P

and a few other r33's... and saw Bens in his white r33 rb26 powered gtst. ;)

pffft! ben wishes he had a rb26 lol. :D

it should be a good show of gtrs on sunday at mooloolaba. does anyone know about the mooloolaba esplande been closed on sundays(anti-hooning tacics)?

WHHHHATTTT A LOAD OF CoPSH1T!

We pay rego, should be allowed to drive on any road fit for driving. They should not be allowed to close a road just cuz people drive on it alot on sundays. I think it's bad enough that they block off roads on the weekends at night! I think I'm going to have to buy a 4wd and mow down all the barracades!

Or Maybe Next time i pay rego im going to ask for a discount for the all times the police have blocked a road for no reason and wasted my time driving to where i was going.

it should be a good show of gtrs on sunday at mooloolaba. does anyone know about the mooloolaba esplande been closed on sundays(anti-hooning tacics)?

well it wasnt closed last sunday just gone, but if they do, they only block off the esplanade bit so u can still cruise, just u go down past coles and do a u turn there instead. :) if we are parking on alex hill carpark then it wont really affect us that much.

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