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spotted this afternoon, gtstfourdoor... i cant remember ur name (my bad) but u were driving up past the bfc towards the rail line near lawnton station, i heard the spool and had to look lol...

sorry about not remembering ur name, i also spotted u in redcliffe last week

Saw Damo on Wednesday while I was on a test drive in Konrad's white 33. Both waved....what were you thinking when you saw me? lol.

Yeah, i had read that he was getting a clutch in so wasnt too surprised, my hand was stuck in the window cos it wasnt down all the way.

I spotted ARE34 this morning, again, she overtook me (it was because of traffic i swear) and didn't wave.

Yeah, i had read that he was getting a clutch in so wasnt too surprised, my hand was stuck in the window cos it wasnt down all the way.

I spotted ARE34 this morning, again, she overtook me (it was because of traffic i swear) and didn't wave.

so it's a lady owner hey.....

wonder what she was doin up here on the coast...probably a weekend away or visiting sum1.

spotted this afternoon, gtstfourdoor... i cant remember ur name (my bad) but u were driving up past the bfc towards the rail line near lawnton station, i heard the spool and had to look lol...

sorry about not remembering ur name, i also spotted u in redcliffe last week

Yep that would have been me as I live not too far from there, where you in your car, as I must have been blind.

spotted onm saturday a blue r34, with gold/silver rims, driving past strathpine shopping centre.... i pritty sure i know who it is, but i cant find a post on here from you so i got no idea ytour online name...

spotted onm saturday a blue r34, with gold/silver rims, driving past strathpine shopping centre.... i pritty sure i know who it is, but i cant find a post on here from you so i got no idea ytour online name...

Yep, that could have been me.

Was out that way visiting family, etc.

yeah pear, i was so sure it was you... did you have ur misses in the front? i just couldnt remember your name lol....

Had the whole family along for the ride - loaded up big time!

Wife, 2 kids and the dog!

Can't say that I remeber seeing you sorry - did I wave?

Chris

nah u didnt, i was pulling outa the shopping centre parking lot, right before the ampol petrol station beofre that round about, saw u cruising past, was going to chase after but had to return to work...

are you coming on thursday night cruise?

2 skylines spotted this morning:

Car: Silver R32 Sedan

Rego: 057-GIX

Where: Parked on Sherwood Road, Toowong

When: Wednesday 26/4/2006 @ 8:20am

What was I doing: Walking along teh footpath

Car: White S1 R33, with 400R front bar

Rego: 100-JFS

Where: Driving along High Street Toowong

When: Wednesday 26/4/2006 @ 8:23am

What was I doing: Walking along teh footpath

SMR 33 and i almot had an acco on the m1 this avo :D

Dude thanks for the wave... :)

Lol yeah I saw you as I was on my way past a couple of lanes across, looked but you hadn't seen me yet so I thought "aah well" and kept cruising. Next thing I know I hear a spool/bov and figured you must have seen the SAU sticker :O Nice car btw, sticker job is tidy and isn't over the top :)

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