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Was up against this funny little asian guy in a old skool soft top fairlady with the plates 00OSR on Neilsons Rd, was pretty cool, he was giving it hell but couldnt keep up, had 4 point harness and racing gloves on lol, made my day!

Today I saw RIDE M3 Black R34 GTT on Cavandish Rd...

and 21UKY R34 4 door in Morooka...

I was in an RB undercover car :) teehee

Spotted Ride M3 as well on Cav road near nursery road.. wonder if his on here

Spotted a green r34 GTT at autobahn virginia around 10ish , then spotted a green/bluey r33 at the sets of lights opposite mcdonals on sadngate road like 20 seconds later,

then spotted a red r33 at lawnton and a silver r32 gts4 at bob jane lawnton

spotted a red r33 series II with plates smr33 (probably didn't remember the plates correctly, it was early :() on milton rd thismorning just down the road from maccas heading towards the city.. had SAU stickers on the sides.. nice looking driver too :(

spotted a red r33 series II with plates smr33 (probably didn't remember the plates correctly, it was early :P) on milton rd thismorning just down the road from maccas heading towards the city.. had SAU stickers on the sides.. nice looking driver too :)

:rofl: mustn't have been marc driving :laugh:

spotted a red r33 series II with plates smr33 (probably didn't remember the plates correctly, it was early :down:) on milton rd thismorning just down the road from maccas heading towards the city.. had SAU stickers on the sides.. nice looking driver too :)
Damn straight :laugh:
:) mustn't have been marc driving :rofl:
Banned :laugh:

:P

spotted a red r33 series II with plates smr33 (probably didn't remember the plates correctly, it was early :)) on milton rd thismorning just down the road from maccas heading towards the city.. had SAU stickers on the sides.

I was spotted :P

Yep number plates are spot on :laugh:

nice looking driver too :laugh:

:rofl:

saw a couple of nice r33's today on my way to get my license back

new one that works at honeywell at westend, with a schmicko organge paintjob and ironing board

and then a nice green jobby with angry looking front mount

nice to see some non stocko colours getting aboot

Spotted a silver/bluish R32 four door this morning on station avenue Strathpine with what looked like a vertex kit and front mount gave the guy a wave but he didnt wave back :P

Chris

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