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Spotted Isacc (Konrad) on Saturday at around 3pm on the storey bridge, I was in my car but you had no hope of seeing me I was in a side street!

Spotted Marc and Karen (Revhead and SMR33) at about 4:30 in coorparoo on old cleveland road...good waving guys :) I think we scared the guy in the falcon in front of you lol

Heh yeah coming back from Karen's parents' place :( The car in front of us blocked Karen's view while we were stopped and she was asking "Who? Where? Behind us? *turns, looks around*"

I had to dawdle off the lights so that the car in the turning lane didn't block our view :happy:

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White R34 on the gateway today, stock as a rock, but great choice for the girl driving it.

Was that just before the Kuraby toll & all the way through to Murarrie?

You had the front mount with the standard bar and no exhaust?

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Was that just before the Kuraby toll & all the way through to Murarrie?

You had the front mount with the standard bar and no exhaust?

That was me, I've got an exhaust? It looks like a stock twin-tip one...but $2K out of pocket says otherwise ;)

Nice choice of car, I did a double take as I was merging on looked sideways and saw another R34..doesn't happen that much.

Was pretty random that I was heading that way, I had to go to the Queensland Fire and Emergency Services acadamy for petrochem fire-fighting on that day.

I passed a dark blue r32 on my way home from work.... the person lives out near beauy... anyone know this person?

There is also someone who owns a black r33 in beauy with a few mods...

I passed a dark blue r32 on my way home from work.... the person lives out near beauy... anyone know this person?

There is also someone who owns a black r33 in beauy with a few mods...

Haha favourite memory from living out there is being told I drive "one of those new fangled cars" by the woman in the post office.

That was me, I've got an exhaust? It looks like a stock twin-tip one...but $2K out of pocket says otherwise ;)

Nice choice of car, I did a double take as I was merging on looked sideways and saw another R34..doesn't happen that much.

Was pretty random that I was heading that way, I had to go to the Queensland Fire and Emergency Services acadamy for petrochem fire-fighting on that day.

Ahhh...fair enough about the exhaust then :)

I did the double take too :)

spotted a white r33 plates MELS33, heading into newport at redcliffe,

and on possibly fleetwood street, a blue r33 with a black bonnet, black boot and black roof, covered in stickers. Nice ride, too many stickers to read lol.

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