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at aspley village spotted a VERY HOT blue R34 GTR with number plate GTR1...its got powerplay imports sticker all over the car...also it is a Vspec II Nur and has got some nismo bits....

very nice car mate, i was only trying to have a chat with you...

i guess its no good to be friendly sometimes....

yeah hmm.. well we seem to have alot of kids in R33 boating around the hyperdome area. at that roundabout infront of the piaza.. not really smart trying pull a fully sick manji ther whoever u are. yes its a topic done many times.

having said that i spotted 2 GTSTs R33 on that round about..

suuuuure you were bryn :)

Hahaha busted!

I spotted last night at stafford I think its the Grange AFL club???? anyways it was at City Touch, there was a very nice white R34 four door there with the areo frontbar and white eyelids. Looked very nice anyone from here?

Whoops nevermind! dead post by me!!

Do you go down Evans rd of a morn? I think I'v seen you a few times (and always wave like a freak) but by the time I got to work I always forgot the plates??

Spotted Darren on Hyde Rd today!

Also spotted a maroon r33? at bout 3:30 ish at the lights on hyde rd & fairfeild rd, I did smile but I was turning so I could not wave - not too sure if it is anybody from here but if so.....

HI!!!! :unsure:

Could have been me, I go past there at bout 4:40-5, seen a 32? yesterday with a white panel or something on the front right???? I fully waved like a nutta??

Yea i'm pretty sure it was a female driver who was waving crazily! Lol. And yes, i've got a few white panels on the car atm. :unsure:

Spotted Darren on Hyde Rd today!

Also spotted a maroon r33? at bout 3:30 ish at the lights on hyde rd & fairfeild rd, I did smile but I was turning so I could not wave - not too sure if it is anybody from here but if so.....

HI!!!! :unsure:

IT was possibly Anna! She has been driving the ole 33 around a bit during the day and we live near there

Spotted a white 32 with a HKS badge on the bonnet.......fynne driver too., at the BP on middle Rd. And the same morning a black 32, same place. Spotted a blue Staega with 2 princesses in, they tried to race me. LOL, crackin me up

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