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Spotted a wine red R33 with SAU stickers, TLCXXX, driving along the gateway this morning.

I was in the biege beast and so you probably didn't notice me.

Spotted again, this time in the afternoon driving back along the gateway. Changed your rear wing recently?

spotted a red Cefiro plates were 352HLJ i think? with SAU sticker on back...

was behind you this morning on Gateway from about Eight Mile Plains to when you took to Port of Bris exit...

would most likely not have noticed me - was in my other car - Red Lancer :wave:

spotted a red Cefiro plates were 352HLJ i think? with SAU sticker on back...

was behind you this morning on Gateway from about Eight Mile Plains to when you took to Port of Bris exit...

would most likely not have noticed me - was in my other car - Red Lancer :)

And its got clear lights and all Anita? If so I saw the buzz box :(

And its got clear lights and all Anita? If so I saw the buzz box :D

lol i thought it was u Dave, haven't seen u around for a while, so wasn't 100% :rofl:

haha yeah buzz box it certainly is - cheap on fuel tho - saves me $$$ in fuel compared to the Skyline for my 75km daily journey to work & back ;)

Spotted white r33 on logan rd...followed me down creek road....emm.. RYD60 i think...:)

I was in the r32 57IGG. em yes i made a fool of myself........

oh and you have the SAU sticker on the back window....cool stuff. and its good to see people smiling too, snot that often you see people who actually wave and smile back.

Spotted white r33 on logan rd...followed me down creek road....emm.. RYD60 i think...:)

I was in the r32 57IGG. em yes i made a fool of myself........

oh and you have the SAU sticker on the back window....cool stuff. and its good to see people smiling too, snot that often you see people who actually wave and smile back.

Nice car! I've seen it before when I havn't been in my car :)

Cheers Mate @ ready go you've a nice tidy car too....i have a kit going on mine soonish.

Spotted Lil34 on ipswitch road this arvo.. following a 200sx s15

Edited by Oblivion

Saw you JDM 34; Samantha on Parklands Drv, I followed you for a while and turned off. Sorry for not waving I am a bit vague in the mornings plus I kinda feel like I look like a tool waving..... :D

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