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Spotted Terry (R33S2) today at 12:20 near the Broadwater car park...John (R33skyliner) about one minute later on Smith street. I didnt realise that my cars pait was actually invisibility paint...cause no one ever sees me!!!

very nice looking stagea that sounded like it had 4 or 5 spray cans with marbles going crazy as it drove past me and wifey this morning in the cold on kessles road, just before 7

id be getting that checked out IMMEDIATELY if it were me

Saturday night, 2 x 32GTR's on Evans Rd at Salisbury. Was fun 'cruising' with you :laugh:

spotted a blue 32 on Granard Road on Sunday, sorry I didn't give you the thumbs up I was too busy checking out your ride and forgot to wave. I only noticed at the last second that you had the thumbs up.

Spotted Terry (R33S2) today at 12:20 near the Broadwater car park...John (R33skyliner) about one minute later on Smith street. I didnt realise that my cars pait was actually invisibility paint...cause no one ever sees me!!!

I've been tryin to think if i saw you or not along smith street but i dont recall it.

saw terry pull into the carpark at autosalon and said hi to him in the foyer.

cruised down to the coast yesterday to autosalon along side a white r32 and a blue r32.

I've been tryin to think if i saw you or not along smith street but i dont recall it.

saw terry pull into the carpark at autosalon and said hi to him in the foyer.

cruised down to the coast yesterday to autosalon along side a white r32 and a blue r32.

You were coming out of the last roundabout before you get to the BWCP I think you had your eye on the white R32

You were coming out of the last roundabout before you get to the BWCP I think you had your eye on the white R32

ahh, so you would of been heading back to brisbane as I was just arriving on the coast then?

think i recall seeing you now just after the lights before you got to the round about!

ahh, so you would of been heading back to brisbane as I was just arriving on the coast then?

think i recall seeing you now just after the lights before you got to the round about!

Yep thats the spot...we were heading home

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