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Saw Rhino (Dave) this morning on south pine or old northern road this moring (I get the 2 mixed up), I also parked near a purple R34 in the kings carpark at Milton, Nice kit dude.

thanx...which one were you in?? didnt see any skylines....

Was just walking out of the fish'n'chip shop on the corner of gympie road and robinson road... Didn't think you would have seen me, my 34 was parked behind the bushes.

Spotted * white R33 with Big tommy Kiara sticker down side, kit and five spoke white rims looks nice parked at a residence.

Spotted * Black R33 S2 gtst BP woodridge, kingston/logan road. yesterday, nice ride... no gday.. nothing.

Spot me! :D

Spotted a real nice orange R33 when it pulled up along side me going past browns plains plaza this afternoon.... :D

if your from here mate"nice motor" :D

yep i seen this car few weeks ago. and browns plains, very nice orange R33 sounds sweet. 1 headlight not working.

Spotted* gunmetal grey R32 GTR, logan road. 12:10 pm today.

Edited by silverbulletR33

"Saw a sweet lookin R32 Silver Sedan near coopers plains/sunnybank border (forgot road name) and a black R33 Sedan that's always parked cross from McDonalds Sunnybank. Nice body kit too.

Go the sedans "

oooo that could of been me!! i was driving to willobank for that 7/11 thingo. Did it have a cooler on the front? :sick:

Edited by gtrchick

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