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Spotted, bout 30mins ago, gunmetal grey R34 Sedan with plates sxc34 with a short arse blonde driving, I thought it was a 9yo child at first, could hardly see her head as she turned in front of me...... :(

Spotted Garry (GAZ33) on Strathpine Road tonight. I was following you up until you turned off towards Brendale.

Ha Ha .. that was you ...

did u notice how I was sticking to the speed limit .. making sure to keep the other car beside me so u couldn't change lanes and pull up beside me. thinking to myself .. this car behind me is itching for a run and I'm not even going to entertain the thought.

didn't even pick the car behind for a Skyline ..

Thanks Chris .. the first person not to mention the "Big Ass Wing" in a spotted Gaz post :ninja:

Today is the day of the black R34 coupe's it seems.

Saw another on my trip home through redcliffe, GTT XXXKAB (not zennon though, just similar plates).

should add, also saw a dark coloured cefiro around the same time I first spotted the 34, just leaving the hornibrook bridge

phatboi spotted on the way home today

blue = purty

shame my blue needs a good clean

i miss washing my car :P

Lol i spotted you and had to tail gate the car infront to wave :laugh:

the rain made my car dirty anyway :( i regret washing my car :ninja:

spotted a maroon 32 on logan road around 1pm today. got a big ass smile from the driver. i am taken, sorry mate.

that may have been me i was on logan road at around 1 and i seen a silver 33 drive past look at me and nod i looked back at u or who ever was driven it and got a nod back but i prob had a smile on my face at the same time... what u mean about this ur taken :( im a dude.

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