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Saw three really nice Series 2 R33's parked nose to tail outside a great italian restaurant in Indooroopilly last night. Also parked nearby but in a much "safer" location was a blue R32 that looked very stock!! NOT!

(pity about the silver one's bonnet though, looks like some very angry fruit bats shat on it and it was never washed off....)

Spotted white stagea in Carindale Car Park with GT AUTO stickers down either side.

Nice car :yes:

I spotted this Stagea too! on the riverside expressway heading south around 5:30pm yesterday. with R33 GTR wheels..GT AUTO GARAGE... :)

Spotted SMR33 on Coronation Drive this morning... think it was Mark driving?

Yes it was! Thought it was you but didn't get a good look because I was busy not running into the traffic in front of me :)

saw Col on Gympie Rd last night, about 915 i think. i was drive Robby's Blue R32 4door [POO-006]

I was on my way to getting Chaos for the meet at cootha....

I was telling smr33 i saw a blue 4 door... Now i know who's it is... I though the driver looks like shane too...

Thats funny... I waved after i saw the SAU sticker... I was in a rush tho...

I was on my way to getting Chaos for the meet at cootha....

I was telling smr33 i saw a blue 4 door... Now i know who's it is... I though the driver looks like shane too...

Thats funny... I waved after i saw the SAU sticker... I was in a rush tho...

tru... Robby joined SAU Qld at MiniJam, but hasn't signed up to the forum yet as he's computer is pharked. you'll see him around the area, lives about 2 minutes from me.

tru... Robby joined SAU Qld at MiniJam, but hasn't signed up to the forum yet as he's computer is pharked. you'll see him around the area, lives about 2 minutes from me.

Cool...

He should have jumped on buying my media centre before wizard got it cheap....

Arhh well, Ill keep and eye out and say hi if i see him...

tru... Robby joined SAU Qld at MiniJam, but hasn't signed up to the forum yet as he's computer is pharked. you'll see him around the area, lives about 2 minutes from me.

Phills brother?

Hahaha, after many years he has long last seen the light!

Had a sweet drive with a Gun metal R32 friday night coming home from the air port. Picked up at I.C.B. and lasted till after indro bridge where he turned but I too am farken sick of the road resurfacing so didn't follow! Or should I say road demolishing and see if it grows back by itself :P

Was it anyone on hear?

Edited by ellie

spotted smr33 and missus/friend? parking out the bank of sunnybank!

me and wifey were just heading home from a mates around teh corner after watching the poor excuse for a lions game

was also seconds before wifey got done crossing double lines on the freeway! (haha, 135 and 3 points!)

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