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Spotted a mauve/purplish coloured R33 with an SAU sticker on the drivers side 1/4 window on Albany Creek road around 11:30ish this morning. He waved, so i waved back :P

Mauve. I'm not quite sure what that colour is but it reminds me of cardigans. I haven't made up my mind on what colour my car is so i'll add mauve to the possibilities ;) Oh and HI!

keep running into Slamm on Lutwyche Rd around 2am saturday morning, 2 weeks in a row now. Same time next week?

Yep same time. It was weird how it was almost at the same lights and everything.

Yep same time. It was weird how it was almost at the same lights and everything.

sorry, can't make it this week, car is out of action for a few days, minor dori dori incident.

spotted a whole heap of 34's today within the span of an hour...white 4 door 34 forgot personalised plates outside Ozzy tyres Identical to mine, Black 34 plates ***BAO and Silver 34 on Beaudesert Rd. There's more n more on the road now..OHHH and also Spotted a nice 4 door pearl white V35 (300GT) Skyline, parked in Acacia Ridge plaza completely stock but dayyuummmm!!...the look is growing on me...

Oh oh also saw purple R33 with drift rear wing...

In Avis carpark at Virginia...

I know i have seen it before... I know the owner is on the forum as there was an SAU sticker on it.... Ummmm

Someone will point it out and ill feel like a tool....

sorry, can't make it this week, car is out of action for a few days, minor dori dori incident.

You went on sunday I guess. Sorry to hear.

Oh oh also saw purple R33 with drift rear wing...

In Avis carpark at Virginia...

I know i have seen it before... I know the owner is on the forum as there was an SAU sticker on it.... Ummmm

Someone will point it out and ill feel like a tool....

its only me. Hired a ute for the day. Damn holden ute chewed through 23 litres of fuel in 110 kms and that was mostly hwy driving.

Col runs to SAU QLD Calander to check once he relizes where he has seen it recentlly.... Ummm

I knew i had seen it before heaps.... LOL

Sorry slamm.... I knew the car but forgot the name that goes with it....

Spotted at 60 kph being hidden by many cars... Good eye hey... LOL

Must admit Avis cars are all white and purple stands out....

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