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Black R33 heading east along the Port of Brisbane Motorway this afternoon around 5:30pm.

White R33 turning left onto Green road at regents park.

about 100 other lines at aspley on sunday :laugh:

Yea, that should be N15mo. Spoted him yesterday around Milton, saw his nice pearl white 34 in my mirror, then slowed my car to say hi. Really nice 4 doors, I want one when I have family and kids.

Oh, btw, N15mo, my car's a GTS-T, I love the GTR look but never pretend to be one, no badge, haha, cheers!

Spotted a white r34 at kippa-ring shops just now, had sau stickers on side skirts, eye lids, and a front bonnet lip.

IM thinking its N15m0?

Yup I think tht fits my description and whereabouts ;) Was visiting a client.

Ryan: apologies for mistaking urs for a GTR...always thought it was a GTR for some reason ;) Yeah, main reason for 4 door was planning to have a kid....who incidently arrived more than 2 months ago so all good timing!

On another note...spotted a black R33 coupe on the M1 heading south just before 4...you were travelling at more than 100km/h with a space saver on ur rear left wheel??? :) Hope you're heading to a tyre shop.

I heard a skyline while in Noosa...

Couldnt see it but i could certainlly hear it...

I reckon it would have been an R33, as it was certainlly an Rb25det i could hear. Sounded like a stock turbo with stock BOV and a pod. It had an exhaust at least 3 inchs in diameter and the driver like to just boost it a little, id say 9-10psi from the sounds of it...

I heard a skyline while in Noosa...

Couldnt see it but i could certainlly hear it...

I reckon it would have been an R33, as it was certainlly an Rb25det i could hear. Sounded like a stock turbo with stock BOV and a pod. It had an exhaust at least 3 inchs in diameter and the driver like to just boost it a little, id say 9-10psi from the sounds of it...

This is a spotted thread not "heard" :)

But what if a user was blind...

Do we discriminate against said user???

Can a blind person spot with their sence of sound???

I mean i was blinded by lunch and i could not take my eyes off my beautiful cafe made steak, bacon and cheese pie served with home made tomato sauce and a latte... ;)

Nah really the bush's were too tall and I could not see over them, but if you made me guess I would say it was a Series 1 R33 is burg... :)

Spotted a silver/gun metal grey R32 with lots of SAU stickers across the top of their windscreen. Didnt wave as I was in pulsar power.

I was however watching you in my rearvision mirror. Dude slow down hey.

On another note...spotted a black R33 coupe on the M1 heading south just before 4...you were travelling at more than 100km/h with a space saver on ur rear left wheel??? :D Hope you're heading to a tyre shop.

That black 33 has had that space saver on for AGES!!!! i sometimes see him on my way home from work and always bov him.. he's got a NSW plate too right??

That black 33 has had that space saver on for AGES!!!! i sometimes see him on my way home from work and always bov him.. he's got a NSW plate too right??

Yup thts him...yellow NSW plates...hope he doesn't try driving back to NSW on those space savers :D

Hi names Dwayne

Drive a white R34gt.(non turbo) with a shit ass ding in the rear left of the bumper. dont ask lol.

i just joined the site tonight. mainly drive along the M1 from beenleigh to the city(for work) and around brownsplains and beenleigh aswell.

I cant remember who it was but u pulled ova and gave us a hand to fix the damn after market alarm on my car on logan road a while ago about midnight cause the imobiliser kicked in. i had ur number but Mrs at the time deleted it.

well give us a yell pplz if ya see us cruisin around.

Edited by Dwayne

keep an eye of for me guys in brissy (south east capalaba, alexandra hills area)

i drive a black R32 skyline Plate RBR32...

i will also be out @ QR on friday the 8th december on track giving it my first attempt on track drifting..

Spotted a black r34 at aspley which came flying around corner, i turned head to see only one working headlight and a missing front bar :D

Also spotted a r34 sedan silver doing laps up anzac av, i flew up beside you, but u did not look :) Nice car though, (say HI next time :D)

AND

Spotted APHID in the CEFFY haahahha

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