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Saw 3 34's on the trip to Burleigh yesterday, a nice black one in St Lucia - not mine :) , a white 2dr southbound and a silver 2dr coming northbound near Beenleigh. Each looked stockish bar the wheels - although I think I saw a front mount behind the aero bar on the silver one...

Whoever the fcukwit driving a blue s2 33 with a black bonnet and trying to race me between greenslopes and mt gravatt... get a life you dickhead, I'm cruising to the coast on Sunday not trying to set any land speed records... waving frantically and weaving about not only scares the shit out of the traffic around you, it's going to increase the stigma against riceliners...

Saw 3 34's on the trip to Burleigh yesterday, a nice black one in St Lucia - not mine :nyaanyaa: , a white 2dr southbound and a silver 2dr coming northbound near Beenleigh. Each looked stockish bar the wheels - although I think I saw a front mount behind the aero bar on the silver one...

Whoever the fcukwit driving a blue s2 33 with a black bonnet and trying to race me between greenslopes and mt gravatt... get a life you dickhead, I'm cruising to the coast on Sunday not trying to set any land speed records... waving frantically and weaving about not only scares the shit out of the traffic around you, it's going to increase the stigma against riceliners...

i think the same car tried to race me last year...

that boy loves his street racing

no i havent been to strathpine for months.

someone else said they saw my car there a few weeks ago..

someone works there must own a blue GTR

I see it there most weeekends.. i dont think its a LM, just a blue one.. but i could bw wwrong

SPOTTED 57IGG today..... :P

lol yes you did....i was driving down road and saw that rx7 and had a good look....then it pulled up beside me at my place and spoke in a sweet voice...and i was like WTF!!! :wtf: lol And then i noticed it was you... and you thought i didnt know who it was....oh and the rb sounds way more mental then that...1.3 ltr.

lol yes you did....i was driving down road and saw that rx7 and had a good look....then it pulled up beside me at my place and spoke in a sweet voice...and i was like WTF!!! :wtf: lol And then i noticed it was you... and you thought i didnt know who it was....oh and the rb sounds way more mental then that...1.3 ltr.

Yes it was NOTHING compared to 51PRY! :P

Yes it was NOTHING compared to 51PRY! :3some:

Yes you do have a nice car tiff, but it is nothing compared to that rotor on full song. With 365rwhp at 14psi and plenty more to come it is a weapon, and that external gate is pure sex when he hits full boost.

yesterday night i spoted a maroon r32 outside subway at browns plains had a nice chat to the owner :3some: nice bloke i then went to the greenbank rsl(as u do after u buy subway.. counter act the good food with the bad alcohol) and i seen another black r32 dident get plates

also seen a gun m grey r32 do a skid in the wet down browns plains road and lose it and stoped half a meter from a guard rale and then reversed and then did another skid taking off... if u read this i think u should stop before u write ur car off or kill urself

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also seen a gun m grey r32 do a skid in the wet down browns plains road and lose it and stoped half a meter from a guard rale and then reversed and then did another skid taking off... if u read this i think u should stop before u write ur car off or kill urself

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