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it must have been the other one mine is as above. easy mistake. concidering no one has seen my car. its nothing special anyway.

I saw your car on Nicklin Way near Kawana shops on the weekend (Sunday me thinks) at around 6pm-ish... I tooted as I came up along side you, but I took a left straight after... your car looked quite good. :(

I saw your car on Nicklin Way near Kawana shops on the weekend (Sunday me thinks) at around 6pm-ish... I tooted as I came up along side you, but I took a left straight after... your car looked quite good. :rofl:

yeah sorry i didnt see you, thanks for posting, yeah every 1 says my car looks tidy, but what i meant by its nothing special is it doesnt have major mods or anything. not that i dont like the car. no one that isnt from the coast has really seen my car bcoz ive never been to any club days or anything, always to busy or broke.

Saw a black 33 with green stripes on the bonnet on loganlea rd. I think it was 666dan's mate. We were in the silver 32.

And on the way home, a yellow 34 also on loganlea road. Very nice!

Saw a dark blue 33 with green stripes on the bonnet on loganlea rd. I think it was 666dan's mate. We were in the silver 32.

And on the way home, a yellow 34 also on loganlea road. Very nice!

Saw firefrog driving along mains rd Sunnybank hills towards sunnybank...i was headed the opposite direction :)

Er, are you sure? I havent been down mains rd in a while, and if it was today, Ive been at work all day, there is another GT-T getting around like mine, I've seen it going down Logan Rd, thought someone had stolen mine :)

Saw 2 34's within 100m of each other on Grenard Rd. Bayside Blue GT-T, driver said hi. The other one was white, no rear spoiler, GT-T mags, blue badges and no triple gauges...so not sure if it was a GT-T or not? But then again I've got triple gauges and it's not a GT-T :P

Saw 2 34's within 100m of each other on Grenard Rd. Bayside Blue GT-T, driver said hi. The other one was white, no rear spoiler, GT-T mags, blue badges and no triple gauges...so not sure if it was a GT-T or not? But then again I've got triple gauges and it's not a GT-T :P

ya that was me!!! lolll

ya i waved to the white r34 guy,,

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