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spotted this morning on anzac avenue mango hill. a silver r33 coupe... white r32 coupe... black r32 coupe and a red r33 which came off motorway, which i chased...

all nice cars

Spotted white R34 GTT next to me on Elizabeth St @ about 4:30 and a white 33 up ahead of us.

That might have been me! Pulled out of the Kings carpark around tht time..sorry didn't see you was busy concentrating on the damn traffic...saw a few 33s though...

That might have been me! Pulled out of the Kings carpark around tht time..sorry didn't see you was busy concentrating on the damn traffic...saw a few 33s though...

Nah, wasn't you. it was a coupe.

we both gave it a bit off the line, he saw me gave me wave

met Nexus9 on the Gold Coast today, top bloke.

first time I have seen a V35c in the flesh, didn't like them in the pics on the net, but in the flesh .... WOW! kinda like a 350z but better.

made my 32 look cheap and nasty :D

I need a good job, so I can get one of them!

Spotted Ryan (RYN26) approx 15 minutes ago turning onto High Street, Toowong.

i waved, he waved back with a look on his face like "um... who are you?" :D

You must be "SIR32", right? Nice number plate. :D I remember you, actually we have met twice. you always wave to me, so nice :mellow: I have been trying to wave to other skyliners since I got my 32, but less and less ppl wave back now, they normaly stare at me instead.... :)

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"Driving without due care" I was the only one there driving with due care, f**king lancers doing donuts in reverse, 23 year olds who look like they have down syndrome with n/a r31 skylines putting out a supposed 300kw atw doing burnouts up and down the street and i pull out to go home and BANG, notice to appear in court.. haha <end rant> I also met Col, so that made my night :D

I also met Col, so that made my night :laugh:

Nice to meet you too... Bad about the cops tho, its always the guy doing the right thing who gets into trouble...

also spotted col... not drunk though.. very shocked

Yeah, was not sober for long tho...

Did you see the guy with the pocket bike blow the rear tyre... Classic, was very funny... :wub:

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