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Saw jlnewton on Corro drive today at around 3pm.....I was in "the blue car" (as a passenger of course).

Tried to catch up but traffic was too heavy and we had to turn off to go to the Wesley.

Yep, was heading North about that time, think I might even recall seeing the "blue" car trying to get through the traffic :wassup:

Doesn't matter my one just nearly joined your car in R34 heaven! Some woman on a roundabout thought she'd turn right from the left lane while I was next to her!

Lucky it's a nice dry day, or she'd have had a new R34 shaped suicide door on her Tarago.

i saw a couple of skylines over the weekend... i saw a silver four door on friday maybe, looked pretty stocko i think... geez i can't even remeber where, damn.. i have to slow my weekends down a little... :D

I have finally graduated to actually owning a Skyline now. My name is Damien Choy (but I'm not asian, im black) so if u see a white R34 GT-T with a personalised plate 'CHOY' and a black person driving, its my car and its not stolen. You'll see me around the south side or in the city. Hope to cyaz on the next cruise.

if u see a white R34 GT-T with a personalised plate 'CHOY' and a black person driving, its my car and its not stolen

Hahaha that's the funniest thing I've heard all day!!! Sounds like something out of Bad Boys..."don't be alarmed, we're Negro"

Welcome to the gang champ :D

TEKNOMAN - quite possibly i was cruising through there.. i can't remeber where i saw it though...

last nite was a skyline extravaganza!!! :headspin:

i saw a white r34 pulling out of a driveway on trouts rd at aspley and then a little after on my way to the gym i saw the white "driftking" r33 and r32 from jamboree cruising along becketts rd at bridgeman downs and i gave them a wave.

there were skyline bogans everywhere...

I saw a grey 32 with xxx-HAT working on the lane widening of the bruce highway, about 2pm.

I saw a white 33 on the gateway bridge yesterday arvo (6:00'ish I think?) driving like a hoon, I tried chasing but alas a fully laden van is slower than a gtst.

I saw a blue R34 with the plates 'GTR 1' at aspley about 2:30pm

I saw a black 32 turn from logan into nursery this morning about 7:30am

I saw a silver 33 yesterday about 1pm in the bunnings mt gravatt carpark. It had an SAU sticker.

Hmm I see heaps of skylines during my travel. I'd need an unlimited space and traffic blog to keep everyone updated on how many I see :P

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