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spotted a that wicked calsonic blue 32 heading up to tambo today (cheers for the wave) still not sure if your a member on here, VIP79 tommy kaira 4 door 34 at the BP at oxenford and a nice black 33 at the car wash

Spotted the "TOU63" R31 this morning on old north road in Bray Park. Sounded wicked, is it still RB30?

Yer thats my mates car, 2.5" exhaust the whole way with a resi and lukey muff still running the 30e engine.

I spotted a Blue 33 on Wardell St this arvo, it was involved in an accident with a lancer, looked like the lancer was in the wrong, didnt get the rego, hopefully everyone involved was ok. the 33's front end was a mess. :(

Also spotted a R31 Passage near wellington point this arvo it has a SAU sticker on the rear windscreen and rego "31 DET" i was pulling the trailer in my GTS1

Spotted a white 32 (***HBN) and a white 33 (HJB83) this morning on the way to work. Kinda had a mini cruise happening, with the 3 of us directly behind each other through mt gravatt - capalaba road through to kessels where the 32 turned off and then onto the ippy motorway with the 33. Must've looked pretty awesome with the white 32 followed by a white 33 then a white 34!!! :D

Spotted a white 32 (***HBN) and a white 33 (HJB83) this morning on the way to work. Kinda had a mini cruise happening, with the 3 of us directly behind each other through mt gravatt - capalaba road through to kessels where the 32 turned off and then onto the ippy motorway with the 33. Must've looked pretty awesome with the white 32 followed by a white 33 then a white 34!!! :D

:lol:

that would looked great

spotted a dark blue r32 in jimboomba on wednesday arvo.

and a r33 black 2 dr near parkridge yesterday arvo as welll neither waved...:(

Edited by Oblivion
Spotted a white fella in yellow 34 .. wait i think it was brown fella .. ah well spotted OOR34 in front of me got beep wave and some funny gooogooga lingo ..

Spotted OOR34 as well on Sunday....blew him out of the water :laughing-smiley-014:

Oblivion that was prob me... I tend to phase out nowadays and not pay too much attention to the lines around here. Nobody likes to wave.

That said, sometimes I'll be checking out the car and look up and see a person waving... sorry to those people, I was looking at your car. When driving to work or uni my mind isn't excatly the most switched on of items, it's in drive mode... "Ohh shiny car" drive drive drive.

If anybody see's BEN*337 gold on black, feel free to wave, if I don't wave back... I'm just being brain dead!

Also if you notice me at work, come say hello! I love to chat about cars while working, see some mint ones come through, but not often enough... still my favourite so far was a 350Z supercharged, followed by a Porche 911 Turbo in black... so sexy!

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