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ahuh!!! now i have a name to go with that smiling face i saw yesterday

yes that smiling face was me .. i think u forgot who i am .. we met at last SAU meet @ toowong i used to have a 33 S2 silver with gtr kit guards etc..

either way it was good to see u and the car again ! :sorcerer:

Spotted Chris aka Pear parking in front of my car in Bowen Hills this arvo :ninja:

Sorry I couldn't come out and say hi, Chris.

PS....damn I like those rims :)

I got a surprise when I turned the corner!

I was out looking for a new office.

rims... the dusty, dirty ones? your cars always looks so clean! :laugh:

Spotted a Blue R33 GTS-T in Hervey Bay yesterday arvo...

I was driving th S15 and the two blokes had a good look...

Damn those rims Dave sold me look fine on the S15...

I also spotted a White R33 in Maryborough parked on the side of the highway...

I also spotted a Burg R33 on the esplinade at herveyu bay last night at about 8pm cruising by...

I also over took a R32 GTR on the highway near Kilcoy on the way home tonight... GTR's must only be able to do 70kph in the rain... I saw that his window was fogged really bad when i passed him... I think you need to fix you A/C dude as trucks were going to run him off the highway for going so slow due to his poor visability...

Who: Some random, couldnt tell if it were a sau member saw no sticker.

PLATES: 728-HZO

Driving: R34 GT-R Yellow

Where: LOgan Road near The Glen they turned off logan road onto freeway

Time: Ahhhh bout 1ish

What the hell i was doing?: My mum was taking me and my little brother to the cinemars and i drove being on my learners and all im like...errrr how embarassing, but i was happy to see a nice skyline i could follow with ease :)

Spotted grass green R33 with kit and wheels on padstow rd traffic lights this morning...gave each other thumbs ups :)

Oh and another grey 33 at redcliffe that wanted to race me. Had a car load of ppl in the 33 and kept on BOVing next to me...yeah fully sik mate!

hey there, i drive a silver r32 'impul' 4 door, you could see me anywhere. im all over the shop. lmao

oh yeah, and if you see me parked, (other than in lavarack ave of an afternoon) i'm not doing my job properly am i?

Edited by trig
yes that smiling face was me .. i think u forgot who i am .. we met at last SAU meet @ toowong i used to have a 33 S2 silver with gtr kit guards etc..

either way it was good to see u and the car again ! :sorcerer:

not me , i never went to an SAu meet in Toowong brother

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