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Haha, spotted you this morning leaving our estate, saw you wave. As you can see, back to the 31 for me :happy:

Yeah it took me some time to realise, I had A MASSIVD HANG OVER, AND ONLY ROUGHLY HOUR OR 2 SLEEP :happy:

is ur r34 at ur hosue ? or at the repair shopp

Yeah it took me some time to realise, I had A MASSIVD HANG OVER, AND ONLY ROUGHLY HOUR OR 2 SLEEP :P

is ur r34 at ur hosue ? or at the repair shopp

Same :) And I got woken up at 7:30 to take my sister to work... wtf :|

the 34 is at the insurance assessors atm. I get told how bad it is on monday.

Have seen many Skylines in the Springfield and Lakes area. Was one involved in the accident on Friday night??

Also, spotted a wine red R32 GTR on Granard Rd and I followed it all the way to Ipswich Road.

what the hell was so important on saturday morning? i saw rice EVERYWHERE, too many plates to remember

I was moving house in a shitbox smoky truck with a cage, and driving down the freeway there's a silver 32 gtr with a baby seat in the front (lol) following me for a while. Then on a return trip down on the southside (springwood/slacks creek etc) spotted a black 33 gtr as well (i think that was the black 33 with the girl driving, meh), and oh my god i just lost count. Skylines, silvias, *fully* riced up supras (i likey), and i was driving a piece of crap truck :P

Spotted AIN40 (i think that was the plate)

Gunmeatal grey R32 on Logan road on Thursday 6ish i was in 51PRY...

and then i spotted you again on Friday night on Logan Road..

only this time i was in RDY60.. :mellow:

Spotted IIR33 near Chermside/Aspley at about 11am today...

I waved and recieved a wave back... Great to see a nice clean White R33 out and about...

Yeah Col thought it was you, ur car really stands out sounds good to.

ouch, Next time ur coming from that round about, look down at the ground, u will see my burnout starting in the middle of the road, leading into our section :P:D

I'll have to remember to look when I get home. Just don't do it on weeknights, some of us have to work in the morning and that roundabout is bad enough as it is :wave:

Got the call from the insurance company today too. $10,338 worth of damage. And it will take at least a couple of weeks to get the parts in from Japan (seriously, whatever happened to overnight parts from Japan???) .

Spotted white 34 JDM**, I think her name is Samantha on Middle Rd aound midday. Waved but not sure if i got one back. I was driving round like a space cadet after Good Vibrations last night.......

Spotted in bowen hills, two doors down from work, one mean looking four door 34. green paint, stickers and some massive dish wheels. took a couple of quick photos, but don't have my data cable to post them up.

Spotted in bowen hills, two doors down from work, one mean looking four door 34. green paint, stickers and some massive dish wheels. took a couple of quick photos, but don't have my data cable to post them up.

Yeah i saw that today at the Albion fiveways, looks pretty good.

Spotted in bowen hills, two doors down from work, one mean looking four door 34. green paint, stickers and some massive dish wheels. took a couple of quick photos, but don't have my data cable to post them up.

Yeah, that car is owned by a guy who plays either basketball or futsal at Boondal on a Wednesday night. Its pretty out there.

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