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Saw a White R33 UNder the movies at redcliffe.  I was the silver 34 that sorta did a lap around ya for a  good look at ur car

I have a white 33, and was at redcliffe 2day - what do you mean by under the movies?? i guess if i dont know it wasnt me :lol:

just saw my first ever stagea actually driving around apart from my own. a white one, looked like an autech kit or something, heading southbound near the deception bay exit on the highway.

if this is you, and you passed and waved to a green stagea RSFour that was heading northbound, howdy. only had mine a month but.

HA HA classic darren....i also saw an EVO VIII in OUR carpark at Aspley...trying to fit in with us  :lol:

that would be cameron, he used to own a 33 gtr that was rather quick and is a member of sau qld, good to see he made it out to the meet.

Actually that is Nathan's IX Evo...

Cam was in the large Honda 4WD, his evo was at home...and sadly would wipe the smiles off alot people's faces with its current tune...

ok. i saw cam's evo when he first got it. it was at a cruise that was on at the aspley hypermartket aswell, he just came down to say hello to sum ppl and then left again, was totally stock then, but im sure he's done lots to it now. i dont know nathan, so thats why i though it was cam's one.

sounds like Anna

Nah, wasn't Anna. Some bloke. It was a really light purple, not Anna's really hotarse purple. He wasn't as good to look at either.

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