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spotted a dark grey r33 with body kit and rims, and front mount. (i think i just identified 100+) that came off the hornibrook bridge heading into redcliffe around 11am this morning... nice car.

col i spot your car there everytime i drive past.

Spotted N15mo's lovely white 34 sedan at Redbank SC.

How much were the Nismo side graphics and where from mate?

Thx! am experimenting with a bit of rice at the moment >_< PM Zhong from ns.com. He custom makes vinyls and stickers to ur requirements. Prices vary. I was one of his guinea cops. Contact him and mention that u saw my car, he'll be able to give u some prices. Ballpark figure around $150 for both sides.

Cheers.

spotted a black '32 GTSt with no rear wing at the lights at the beams road/gympie road intersection.

i was 2 cars behind you and to the left... tried to get up beside you to wave, but the poobox in front of me took off slower than a snail when the lights went green, and then proceded to drive at 20kph under the speed limit.... :)

Saw a very nice yellow 34 GTR last night cruising in towards the hospital before town. This thing was mad I tried to get the drivers attention at the lights but he seemed in his own little world. Was it anyone on here?

He gave it a bit near lutwyche and boy did it sound good!

Chris

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Sat next to a Black R34 GTT in traffic this morning heading into the city on Kelvin Grove Road. The guy wouldn't even look my way or wave!!! Arrogant turd, wasn't like I wanted a race or anything, just wanted to compliment him on a clean ride.

Why won't people wave??????????

Spotted a grey 32 with white rims this morning on Musgrave street.

This afternoon three turned in front of me at lights, first another grey r32, which looked like it had gokart suspension it was bouncing all over the place, then a silver r33 and a grey r34 sedan. All at the yaamba rd and farm st lights :D

SPOTTED: White r34 4 door with SAU stickers at "the teardrop" - buddy learn how to drive, take off the SAU stickers if you're gonna be a tool, you give everybody a bad name. You are dangerous and quite frankly look like you just walked out of a star trek convention.

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