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Spotted this stuck on the rear windscreen of a dark blue commodore wagon at carindale shopping center last week...!???? What Daaaaaa??? So who's the guilty party?? :D Sorry for the quality of pics..

Thats MEEE!!!!

my other car ;)

its an old sticker that has been on that car for 3 years!!, you're the first to have noticed it :)

Spotted:

Last night ~5:45pm - Grey R32 sedan on upper dawson rd allenstown

This morning 7:42am - Grey R34 sedan on yamba rd

This morning 7:50am - Bright fluro green R32 wih a rear wing stolen from a 747 at the lights for the Uni entrance on Yamba rd

spotted today at carseldine subway near bunnings.. a white r34 4 door with big chrome wheels, gold bagdes and a red decal up side.. i did notice sau stickers on side skirts.. but dont remember plates...

very very very nice.. looked tough.. i like it

spotted today at carseldine subway near bunnings.. a white r34 4 door with big chrome wheels, gold bagdes and a red decal up side.. i did notice sau stickers on side skirts.. but dont remember plates...

very very very nice.. looked tough.. i like it

Hehe yeah tht was me! thx for the compliments :laugh:

yeah i drive a maroon r33gtst. got a ding in the arse. travel from sunny coast, through the valley / city and out to buranda a fair bit. used to work at aspley. can also be seem out redcliffe way. pretty obvious who i am cuz i got drift.gone stickers both sides of my car behind the doors. pretty stock other then adjutsable tein supsension, after market 17 wit a 235 front and 255 rear, strut brace, pod, lukey exhaust.

maybe a crap suggestion but a SAU windscreen stick would be an idea in recognising ppl?

make sure u give me a wave if u c me

peace out

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