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Spotted silver R34 rego RWD34 on granard road this morning just before 10am turning right onto boundary st (???), where the shell servo is. Are they a member on here??

I was driving the white 4 door R34 that cruised past...

Spotted silver R34 rego RWD34 on granard road this morning just before 10am turning right onto boundary st (???), where the shell servo is. Are they a member on here??

I was driving the white 4 door R34 that cruised past...

Yep I'm a member. I didn't see you however as I was enjoying the A/C and music videos.

I've had my car for almost 12months and I get spotted by a new member.

Was on my way to 999 for an exhaust quote but was stuck in traffic waiting for an accident to clear.

Oh and welcome to SAu Qld Teena.

sup boosted, awesome driving :]

why thankyou, only safe of course lol and my rear tyres are staring to wear :O time for a rotation

ALSO spotted an r32 gtr silver on Gympie Rd this morning MIIIIIIIIIIIIINT! :thumbsup:

Spotted silver R34 rego RWD34 on granard road this morning just before 10am turning right onto boundary st (???), where the shell servo is. Are they a member on here??

I was driving the white 4 door R34 that cruised past...

Another white 34 4 door! >_< Welcome and pics please :)

Spotted a few R33's and r32's round here in logan recently... Not too friendly are we here in logan?

Especially liked the Black R33 with number plates that were sumthing like "sic 33" i think, nice ride man! whoever you are.

Yep I'm a member. I didn't see you however as I was enjoying the A/C and music videos.

I've had my car for almost 12months and I get spotted by a new member.

Was on my way to 999 for an exhaust quote but was stuck in traffic waiting for an accident to clear.

Oh and welcome to SAu Qld Teena.

Another white 34 4 door! :D Welcome and pics please :dry:

Thanks guys! Will post up pics when i've got a chance!

why thankyou, only safe of course lol and my rear tyres are staring to wear :yes: time for a rotation

ALSO spotted an r32 gtr silver on Gympie Rd this morning MIIIIIIIIIIIIINT! :dry:

where abouts on gympie road? what suburb?

might have been mine :D

saw alot of skyliens today, some i remember

white r33 coupe with front mount on gympie road,

white r33 coupe with front mount on gympie road with spare rim on back

white r32 near aspley mcdonalds, followed u for a while, plates SIR32

spotted Lil34 (2dr grey 34 NA with a hottie driving >_< )on creek road today... actually she spoted me :)

Lee....... Anna, the owner of that R34 was at dinner last night sitting next to Anna....... Confused?? 2 Annas!!

Spotted two 33's in Springfield Lakes this evening. One white Series 1 with NSW plates and a dark coloured series1 two cars in front of the white one. Typical, I was in a mates car and not my 'line......

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