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You sure that was us Terry??

We went to the Bribie Cruise on Monday and left Springwood at about 7.30am and didn't go back!!

That was on the tuesday after, you were heading north on the service road.

I saw a yellow R34 GTR today near Clayfield heading outbound on Sandgate Rd at about 4:40pm. Those cars are pure porn, had a real nice note too. Anyone going to own up to that one?

yer bro thats my r34 yellow thanks for the comments...

a silver or black 32 liner on pacific highway at around 11-12 maybe. i followed him for a while then a cop bike came from no wehre, then another, and another and another. 4 from no where overtook me and 2 sat next to him sorta boxin him in. i would of been crappin my dacks haha. anyone on here owned that skyline? look nice :O

Blue R33 on creek road heading towards garden city about 5:45pm.. Looks like Darren's car, but wasn't darren driving!
spotted blue R33 in my street Friday night, and then next to me on creeek rd this time yesterday.

Possibly darrinspencers old car?

had a half peeled off old skool skylinesaustralia sticker on it/

Same car i saw around the same area.. Young guy driving but wasn't Darren.

Spotted WizardOz rat-running to avoid traffic on Collins Rd at Everton Hills this morning. Should have followed him as it took me almost 45 minutes to get into the city!!!!

And yet again I didn't see you Dave ..

was a long drive in this morning .. that's for sure :P

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