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anyone here got a navy blue (i think) R33 GTST with what looked to be a winnie the pooh toy hanging off the bottom of it? i think it was piglet....

anyway - give me a yell if you're here, hope you heard my happy beep as you turned off onto creek rd. :D

Saw a maroon R32 GTS-t today too, full of guys, I passed my turn off and caught up but then I had to go back to work!!! My baby was blowing a bit of smoke too the b1tch, sorry bout that ;)

Edited by Jadles_R32_GTS-t

Saw a hot purple 32 sedan this arvo with what appeared to be an even hotter girl driving. Southside towards Capalaba. Nice going! good to see the girls are coming out with some nice rides.

Who are you BTW?, just wanna put a name to the face.

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Saw a R34, eithe rblack or navy blue, round springwood, southbound on the M1 last night around 9:30pm.

Showed good form and waved to a wagon, and then proceeded to give the finger to a stupid 180 trying to gee both me and him, in fairly heavy traffic :)

spoted white R33 with blue race strips down both side in Bay Tce manly tonight VERY nice car hope you got your baby out of the storm in time plate was GTS## I think,

I was the one that pulled up behind your car in a little red corolla.... around 8pm

spotted a .. red? 33 on Glasshouse Mountains Rd at about 3:30 on Sat 22/10.. Veilside sticker on window.. saw him a few times.

also a 180 a little earlier, maybe 3pm, on the freeway leading to g/house rd, pulled over, obviously having problems. Sorry we would have stopped to help but we were running late for a wedding!

Seem to also remember a white 33 in the city late Sat night watching me, watching him, while I tried not to lose it going too fast around the cnr in a crappy white Accent (rental) lol.

Spotted heaps of skylines over the weekend.. don't remember all the where/whens etc but damn theres alot of imports around Brisbane! :D

Saw a silver R34 (NEO34) tonight on the freeway heading south. As much as you are another skyline driver, please DON'T sit in the right hand lane with nothing beside you and then BLOCK me when I tried to go around a slower moving vehicle then slow down again once I went around the left.

Saw a silver R34 (NEO34) tonight on the freeway heading south. As much as you are another skyline driver, please DON'T sit in the right hand lane with nothing beside you and then BLOCK me when I tried to go around a slower moving vehicle then slow down again once I went around the left.

Yep I'm the evil one (NEO34). Ha ha. just kidding. Anyway to tell the story correctly, I was driving at a constant speed with my wife and two kids in the car when you unfortunately found the truck in front of you (in the middle lane) driving at a slower speed. At this point my front end was nearly inline with your rear end in the middle lane. One of three things could of happened.

1. Either I braked suddeenly to let you squeeze in on the right hand side. Which I saw no need for, the truck and I were doing a similar speed anyway.

2. You just stay in the middle lane, slow down a bit instead of being in such a rush. Wait for me to pass (as I was) then move into the right hand lane if you wish.

3. Just move into the left hand lane (of a 3 lane motorway) where there was no traffic in front and continue accelerating, if you could not wait for me to finish passing. This is what you chose to do in the end, so good for you (No malice intended)

When we first moved onto the motorway from Mt Gravatt, I was trying to get up beside you to wave hello, because I saw your SAU sticker and I remember Drew and John (fellow SAU members) talking about your ride 'MSPSI'. When I finally got beside you, you wouldn't even look over. Maybe you had a bad day or something, I don't know but you kinda looked angry about something and not interested in saying hello.

Oh well maybe we can meet on better terms next time heh.

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