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Last Night...

Spotted Silver R34 GTT "BRR87" at Aspley... Yeah i pointed at ya but you were all like.. "Im too cool for school" :P

Also spotted Maroon R33 with SAU sticker didnt recognise the car tho... At Aspley also...

Today at about 1:30pm

Spotted BRR87 (yes twice in less than 24 hours) at Autobarn virginia...

He pulled in just after me and we said Gday...

Also blue R33 was there with the plates ENM or EMN 88 or something like that... Seen it round the north side a couple of times...

yeah col... i saw you today at autobarn, but not yesterday...

the maroon r33 you saw is Aphid.. but not a paid up member....

also spotted at autobarn virginia a black r33 with two cannons on the back ((they have to be the biggest things i have even seen.....))))

Last Night...

Spotted Silver R34 GTT "BRR87" at Aspley... Yeah i pointed at ya but you were all like.. "Im too cool for school" :)

Also spotted Maroon R33 with SAU sticker didnt recognise the car tho... At Aspley also...

burgandy r33 was me, got the stickers from the silver R34 GTT "BRR87" :action-smiley-069:

spotted today,, a very nice blue cefrio with fornt mount cooler and chrome rims. in bracken ridge.... the car is for sale and sitting in your frount yard..

colour looks nice as

spotted today,, a very nice blue cefrio with fornt mount cooler and chrome rims. in bracken ridge.... the car is for sale and sitting in your frount yard..

colour looks nice as

haha, i pass that house every few days and always think "what if" in regards to that ceffy :D I also recall a dinged up r33 parked in the same front yard sometime last year.. ah well, small world ;)

haha, i pass that house every few days and always think "what if" in regards to that ceffy :D I also recall a dinged up r33 parked in the same front yard sometime last year.. ah well, small world ;)

that's a mate of mine... that cef actually used to be owned by SAU's own Sqizz i believe

Spotted a stock looking r32 sedan in rocky this morning, we followed her along the highway and she turned into spotlight, I waved at her from the passengers seat, just got a snooty look and that was it.

spotted yesterday about 4pm on Coronation Drive - Fanta Orange R33 with black bonnet, with blonde chick driving... waved at her but was snobbed :D

That's okay... you can make it up to me by taking me out for a drink.

also spotted around 12:30 last night on gympie road at intersection of Rode road, a black R32 GTS-t, who i gave a beep to

spotted a silver r34 sedan serieis 2?? driving along gympie road strathpine.. i followed behind you from subway then into lanwtnon... nice car

That must have been me but I wasn't driving. Probably my wife taking our 9 month old boy out for a drive. There aren't any other S2 34 Sedans getting around up here that I know about.

I keep telling the wife to wave at anything that looks like a skyline...... I guess we need to work on it a bit more.

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