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Lol spotted Isaac this after noon at Springwood crazy clarks, was going somthing dodgy with big Asian dude, i think it was drugs :P

lol i honked and waved at a very nice blue 33 at Garden city at about 8:00pm, dont think he knew what was going on lol, i actually thought it was Bunta, lol same color same wheels and it was raining, nice guy waved back :D

hmm spoted a few lines this arvo. While i was drivin a Hi-Ace.

White R33 Minus bootwing on 3rd ave . Turned left at roundabout.

3 x Maroon R33's gosh they must grow on trees.

probably all thinking "whos this idiot on the Hi Ace looking at me and nodding."

spotted that pink R33 with black boot and bonnet. blasphemy . gotta be a chicks car. but a guy was driving.

Spotted phatboi lee driving out from garden city! Was on my way to pick up pizza! :)
:ninja: dam it i missed you.... saw a very sexy blue 34 there with gold wheels, but cant be a forum member cos he was driving like a tool in the car park...

Yeepoon (Friday about 12- 12:30pm) - White with black decals, R33 Series 2 with the plates "332NVY" or "332EVY". It was parked outside a pub in Yeepoon (North of Rocky)

Rockhampton (Saturday 9am) - Goldish Stagea on "Lake Creek road" in north rocky. I was eating breakfast looking out the window and heard an rb and looked up to see a Stagea and instantlly thought Cyrus... But I think his is silver, but it may have been him as im sure there are not too many stageas in rocky...

Rockhampton (Thursday 7pm) - Gun Metal R32 gts-t parked outside BWS in central rocky... Good to see a miner driving a skyline rather than the usually V8...

Saw this nice White S1 R33 on Clarindale Shopping center with SAU Stickers and again in Newham road yeasterday afternoon !!!...no i am not following you mate :D

Are you the grey S2 with SAU on the side windows? ...someone keyed rdy @ carindale too..... :worship:

hmm spoted a few lines this arvo. While i was drivin a Hi-Ace.

White R33 Minus bootwing on 3rd ave . Turned left at roundabout.

3 x Maroon R33's gosh they must grow on trees.

probably all thinking "whos this idiot on the Hi Ace looking at me and nodding."

spotted that pink R33 with black boot and bonnet. blasphemy . gotta be a chicks car. but a guy was driving.

yeah that pink R33 is mine, it sure is a chicks car :-P, one of my bros must have been driving it at that time :-D im glad it been spotted tho hehehe :-D

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