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saw a r34 silver with big sau sticker on boot,, didnt pay much attention,, to busy tryin to steal a wave and driving in crazy traffic.... about 11.30-midday fortitude valley right out the front of the police beat

i think i saw a lady probably in her 40-50's in it,, it was parked there at that point in quite a strange place i thought

forgive me if i just called someone a lady in their 40-50's and it wasnt,,, and if it was,, ya look great for ya age..

i think i covered everything there

spotted erin near my work .. gateway business centre.. a black 32 i followed home on m1 and also another 32 that came to our cruise meet @ mt cootha both drivers gave a wave and thumbs up !.. spotted a young female loosing her 32 around mt gravatt capalaba road around 4ish today.. car was full of chicks.. (fully sik) lol (feel for the car..

Saw nice V Spec at mater hospital down southbank area blue , Plates NIS 34 guy waiting to pick someone up at public entrance, also Silver 33 dunno the plate passing on M1 after taking southbank exit heading brisbane way, with SAU sticker on skirts, to busy concentrating on road to wave, ha lucky he slowed down before the radar on the M1 Bloody cops

No one has seen me yet? :P

Saw nice V Spec at mater hospital down southbank area blue , Plates NIS 34 guy waiting to pick someone up at public entrance, also Silver 33 dunno the plate passing on M1 after taking southbank exit heading brisbane way, with SAU sticker on skirts, to busy concentrating on road to wave, ha lucky he slowed down before the radar on the M1 Bloody cops

No one has seen me yet? :P

I saw NIS 34 as well on stanley st bout 20 mins ago...it was a blonde chick driving!

Hey Devils advocate...do u drive a black R33?? were u the one i was drivin behind and beside on the M1 heading to the city when u signalled the cops were ahead??? lucky and thx if it was u!

Spotted Rhinorebel on old northern rd at around 4:40pm this arvo... I was driving my girlfriends S15 and i thought to myself i know that car. Oh its Dave, um how do i get his attention without him zooming off. Pull up beside and proceeded to have a conversation at 70kph... LOL

Sounds a whole lot better now its fixed Dave.

I saw NIS 34 as well on stanley st bout 20 mins ago...it was a blonde chick driving!

Hey Devils advocate...do u drive a black R33?? were u the one i was drivin behind and beside on the M1 heading to the city when u signalled the cops were ahead??? lucky and thx if it was u!

Yep that would be me yeah nah thought id signal you, and sorry didnt give ya a wave (Next time) funny thing was the cop dropped his radar after we went past funny that, blond chick driving?? When i saw it parked there was a guy had to say late 30s + behind the wheel. Must be "Cops targeting skyline drivers day" or something, Need one of them

Police are now targeting "Skyline Owners" Sign, like the old drinking ones over the border heh

By the way, Nice Car I'll dress mine up later down the track, bloody rego bills and g/f chew too much money

Yep that would be me yeah nah thought id signal you, and sorry didnt give ya a wave (Next time) funny thing was the cop dropped his radar after we went past funny that, blond chick driving?? When i saw it parked there was a guy had to say late 30s + behind the wheel. Must be "Cops targeting skyline drivers day" or something, Need one of them

Police are now targeting "Skyline Owners" Sign, like the old drinking ones over the border heh

By the way, Nice Car I'll dress mine up later down the track, bloody rego bills and g/f chew too much money

Hah! It was you! yeah it was funny bout the cop...i was actually bout to get beside you and floor it when my wife yelled cop!!! and how the cop dropped his gun and looked at us drivin past...priceless!!

btw...i was drivin an R34 not 33...and it was white...not silver...the only thing u got right was the sau sticker on the skirts :happy::bomb_ie:

Spotted Rhinorebel on old northern rd at around 4:40pm this arvo... I was driving my girlfriends S15 and i thought to myself i know that car. Oh its Dave, um how do i get his attention without him zooming off. Pull up beside and proceeded to have a conversation at 70kph... LOL

Sounds a whole lot better now its fixed Dave.

You wouldn't believe it Col, but when you turned off at the Rode Road roundabout, I continued on down South Pine Rd and there was a bike cop with his handheld radar!! I often see them there so I was very legal. But just 200 metres further on (just past Flockton St.) at the bottom of a hill was a speed camera 4WD.

They are keen!!!

Car: burgundy R33

Rego: SMR33 :)

Where: Milton Road, Toowong

When: Wednesday evening i think it was around 5.

What was I doing: Crawling in traffic like I was trying to get my mate to the airport.

Also, holy cow the paintwork on your car is awesome.

You wouldn't believe it Col, but when you turned off at the Rode Road roundabout, I continued on down South Pine Rd and there was a bike cop with his handheld radar!! I often see them there so I was very legal. But just 200 metres further on (just past Flockton St.) at the bottom of a hill was a speed camera 4WD.

They are keen!!!

Yeah you often see speed camera at the end of flockton st...

But 2 traps in less than 500 metres is a bit hard.

The worst part about seeing you in the S15 is that it was dirty as. We had just been out looking at our new block of land with is a dirt road atm... So the car was pretty dusty...

Car: burgundy R33

Rego: SMR33 :domokun:

Where: Milton Road, Toowong

When: Wednesday evening i think it was around 5.

What was I doing: Crawling in traffic like I was trying to get my mate to the airport.

Also, holy cow the paintwork on your car is awesome.

Oooh!! Karen is going to be very upset when she reads that post!! Her car is a series 2 RED R33. Factory spec. NOT Burgundy or wine red or Maroon it is red. Hope this clears up this little matter before she gets huffy!!

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