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Spotted this morning on my way to work:

A black R32 sitting just past the gateway tolls. Belong to anyone here?

A red cefiro heading north just before the tolls

A silver S1 R33 getting inspected down at VI at work (RACQ)

I would have been the red cefiro.

(Currentlly in MT ISA)

Spotted 4 skylines today.

Firstlly 2 x R33's out side a mechanics workshop on the main street near Mcdonalds (The mechanic has a dyno dynamics dyno, I didnt catch the name of the shop) But one was a Beautiful Midnight Purple R33 GTR and the other was a bright yellow R33 GTS-T (Looked like mine to be honest).

I didnt get good photos of these cars as I was doing liek 80kph when I saw then and took a quick pic... :)

The other 2 I spotted out side Auto barn one parked there all day was a White R33 GTR with vinals (got a good photo of this one will post once I get back to Brissy and back to cable broad band) and the other was a Grey R33 series 1 with a front mount.

MT Isa is Skyline country... How many bloody hot cars are up here I saw the sweetest RX8 I ever seen today also and a V12 BMW. Might have something to do with the mining expo in town atm...

Spotted MRO33 at BP on Granard/Kessels Rd around 5.30 thisarvo. Looks hot!!!

Also a silver 32 with standard plates pulled up behind me at the BP as well.

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(got a good photo of this one will post once I get back to Brissy and back to cable broad band)

Here are the photos from yesterday...

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Then this morning while having breakfast at Maccas I spotted a white HR31 GTS-X... Ummmm

and I also spotted a real red R33 Series 2 so I had to sms Karen straight away as I thought it was here at first as it had "tropical qld" number plates with the yellow on black and I was dead set it was Karen :P

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Well im back in BNE now and glad to be here, MT Isa was a bit of fun but Id never live there.

If any of the MT Isa skyline owners see this and wanta catch up for a beer at the end of August send me a pm.

spotted the dude with the rx7 thats on here....last night around carindale. nice car buddy.....had a 7XT and some other numbers in the plates lol.

yeah that'd be me, I thought i recognised those plates, I was out looking for something to do lol, i havent hit boost in my car in a few weeks so i was on a mission to blow out some cobwebs :worship:

P.S. those lights at creek road take ages hence why i went up and around :P

I've been bottling up my spotteds hehe.

Spotted Benno (32SUM) on Logan Road near the car dealerships around 6pm last night. Liz and I were on foot.

Spotted 2LUKY (R34 GTT Sedan) at the Mitsubishi Dealership (must work there). And spotted Tiffany RB_TURBO_Bitch (a few times on logan rd)

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