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Yeh, that was me :P...i was looking at your sig yesterday and thinking the blue 32 look veeeery familiar. Very nice car btw :D

Thanks, It is a big upgrade over the R33! Your new beast is looking good too!

Saw SLO34 today on Nambour-Bli Bli Road at sunny coast today, dont lie mate your car aint SLOW!!! I also saw a dark grey/black 4 door R33 at mooloobah, I waved to you I was in the blue 4 door R33.

Chris

Saw spooks on Ipswich Road about 8:30ish this morning. We were in andrew's work van and waved and beeped but I dont think he saw us.

heard the beeps didnt know where it was coming from though!

Edited by Spook's_Skyline

i spot a white r33 sII almost every morning on my way to work on logan road near THE GLEN hotell around that area...he has a schmick looking 33 with strandard kit and front lip addon. looks hot. if anyone knows him lemme know.

i drive silver r33 sII standard kit.

thanks.

- Ross.

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