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Spotted a red pearl 32 with big black rear wing....driving from canungra and then again a day later...heading from beaudesert to jimboomba direction. I hot looking sheila driving as well. Blonde...with glasses.....;) Cant member the plate was lookin at other things.

yer, twas me picking up wifey again

saw a heap of skylines doing the run over the bridge from west end

most waved!

it was a good day

Was that you behind me this morning on Fairfield road or whatever it is? (Up near boggo road)

i was in the White R32 with plates [sIR32]?

Was that you behind me this morning on Fairfield road or whatever it is? (Up near boggo road)

i was in the White R32 with plates [sIR32]?

it was!

cool, i was wondering who you were

i barely even get to drive my car anymore these days :*(

wifey gets to do all the ks

Spotted a gunmetal 32 GTS-t this morning on the M1 heading outbound about 6.45am. Didn't get plates as I got caught behind some right lane dawdlers... I'm sure they are multiplying.

Also saw a red S2 R33 this morning on the way to work, couldn't see the plates from the inside the car :laugh:

Wife spotted SMR33 on her way home from work. Came home and asked me, "do we know anyone with the plates SMR33??" I said it was Karen's car and Andrea was astounded that she didn't remember that, as she always comments on the lovely colour of the car!

SPOTTED ERIN!!!!!!! On way home from work.....

Hehehe I cant believe u knew it was me, lol the poor car looks abit worse for wear at the moment, no side skirts, pods or front bar "NAKED STYLE"

Can always spot ur awespme car erin, looking good as always !!!

Hehehe was wondering what u was doin down that way :(

Good thing is GTR bar will be picked up tomoz morning, then get my newly accuired gtst sideskirts and rear pods fitted and it'll be all purdy again :)

Nice waving to ya, hehe on the brake flashes

cheers Pete (BOOSTA)

Wife spotted SMR33 on her way home from work. Came home and asked me, "do we know anyone with the plates SMR33??" I said it was Karen's car and Andrea was astounded that she didn't remember that, as she always comments on the lovely colour of the car!

Awesome Dave...Marc would've been driving...hope he was behaving himself >_<

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