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I spotted this morning a blue ceffy on Jephson Street Toowong with the rego MYA31.

Very nice looking ceffy :glare:

That's my friend Kate's ceffy!

Very beautiful car.. they just finished the SR20 conversion in it too! :)

Edited by RB_turbo_bitch

i just saw a noob in a white 4 door 34 rego 221ine down mt cotton rd

just to say that some dudes out there give us skyline drivers a bad name this nob jockie cut me off on the rundabout just cut straigh in front of me no indacation he new wich way he was going but still decided to stick it down the out side and then cut in fron

obvisaly van drive judging from the massive dent in the boot

spotted two lovely ladies in and around milton today and yesterday

one nice r33 driving by a nice looking blonde on heussler terrace

and then another pleasant looking lady in an orange r33 coming over william jolly this morning

gave her a wave as well

looking good ladies!

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