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spotted OOR34 right next to me on logan road.. yellow skylines together does draw alot of attention by the way HOT 34 :P ... got a wave :P

Also a 32 gtr next to me @ lights logan road didnt get the plates got a beep and wave..

Wahey, that was me in the 32 GTR. I think first time I've been spotted. Nice car!

I just finished work for the day so I was half asleep but saying that it's hard not to notice a bright yellow R34 filling up my side mirror!

I hope you didn't hear my embarassing clunking noises as I drove away? Can't afford new bushes for everything just yet!

I must have passed another 3 skylines just up the road after I saw yours, a black R34, a maroon R33 and another R33. Didn't get the plates or even time to wave though.......

i got my sister into spotting skylines now also :laugh: she said there is 1 always parked in the woodridge shoping center car park :P

and... i got 2 in my garage... :D

i got jade into spotting skylines too.. shes great. anything with round lights or is loud she thinks is a skyline...

man i must sound grumpy.. better sleep.. :laugh:

Edited by markimak

Spotted white 33 at oztag last night at wynnum and again this morning on mt gravatt-capalaba / kessels road, rego 18 :) CNC, chick driver.

Spotted Reggi34dr parked next door, was nice to meet you :laugh:

Yes, I agree with little bro, it was really nice to meet you Reggi, i'm still spooked that i spotted you at granard road a few weeks ago, then come home today to find your car next door and that you're mates with my neighbour!!!! Small world! Hope you had a few nice brewskis!!! Can't hear any noise coming from next door, so you must be having a quiet one...

Edited by Miss Niz
Seen A guy called brentons maroon R33 "MR033" a few weeks ago going through sunnybank. damn nice.

always see this guy cruising down the gold coast, i wont comment further on the looks of his car though....

and... i got 2 in my garage... :P

i got jade into spotting skylines too.. shes great. anything with round lights or is loud she thinks is a skyline...

man i must sound grumpy.. better sleep.. :P

your GTR sounds Tuff bud.. and no i didnt hear any noises :D .. i know how you feel i finished work also was tuned out... hehe...

Spotted DATS IT black R34 GT-T near my g/fs house in parkinson... waved and beeped but that went ignored........ :ermm: ... Also spotted MR033 Marron GTS-T .. hammering through sunnybank mains road yesterday arvo...

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