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Today i saw a white 32 GTR TOWING A TRAILER!!!!!!!!!! ... this was on logan raod

:blink:

Would have been Saturday - I saw you again later that night on the Western Freeway, but that time I was in my Skyline, I had to fly up the offramp on the left hand side of the road, but you gave me a smile I think!

I remember you now!! :D I was driving RDY60!

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Spotted a silver R34 sedan exactly the same as mine, minus rear wing, along mandew road behind hyperdome. Drove right past me n looked surprised too. Damn n i thought i was one of the few R34s down here but nooooo :(

Holy crap guys... How many skylines were spotted today...

1. Spotted a V35 (300GT) in the city today dressed i dark blue and an old guy driving.

2. Spotted R32GTR near mt cootha Plates were 51***

3. Spotted Green R34 (Think its an ADD car) on a trailer near Aspley

4. Spotted an RB26 powered VN Group A SS (Had Rb26 inside sticker on back window and it certainlly sound like a RB no doubt)

5. Spotted SMR33 on near Milton this morning

6. Spotted White R34 in the city (looked pretty stock from the outside, very clean tho)

I think thats about it...

Today i saw a white 32 GTR TOWING A TRAILER!!!!!!!!!! ... this was on logan raod

:wave:

I see that same car all the time on kessels.... wtf is that guy thinking.... i mean just cauz its AWD lmao.

also seen a silver r34. they guy looked shocked when i gave him a wave....

skyline owners LOOSEN UP and keep a lookout for fella line owners ^^ see you'z round!

666DAN, yeah i waved back to ya~hope u saw it~~nice clean lookin 34~~~nah i dun live ard yer area...just happened to be around the sunnybank area...my horn? dun remember using it...n ive just got a single sad fiamm horn in my car... :P

Hey franky... Driving and talking is really hard, when your yelling over that RB noise...

Damn that GTR is blue in the day time...

Did you notice my 250rwkw of PWR... :(

hehe...it did sound pretty loud

cant wait till u get new turbo...

mine are coming along sometime

666DAN, yeah i waved back to ya~hope u saw it~~nice clean lookin 34~~~nah i dun live ard yer area...just happened to be around the sunnybank area...my horn? dun remember using it...n ive just got a single sad fiamm horn in my car...

You would have been the 2nd SAU member I've seen on the road since December last year lol

My work hours means I'm out harassing mothers in Taragos in the afternoon and Brickies with their boyfriends in Navara traybacks in the mornings

Spotted a blue R33 GTS25 Sedan with kit on it out the front of The Velvet Cigar on Tuesday night. I WANT YOUR KIT.

So Chris, frequenting the Velvet Cigar without your SAU homies!!!! That is just not on!! At least invite Karen!!

Also spotted and honked at PRM001

Purple R33 GTR... Always attends trackdays, lovely looking motorvehicle... Love that car... :wubs:

Hey Col,

Cannon Hill shopping centre - saw you after I passed.

Thanks for the toot.

Catch up next track day.

Cheers

Peter

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