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last night, spotted a silver series 2 r33 with a gtr front bar coming out of the gailey five ways carpark with some difficulty. if you keep up the good work, you will have to replace that front bar very shortly. i was the guy staring and trying hard not to laugh at your attempt to get out.

spotted a white 33 with black bonnet, number plate was amy lee on corro drive this afternoon,

also spotted a green r32 with i think a BN or vertex kit with 300zx wheels in my street at wello point if your on these forums pop round and say hi

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Spotted "QWK GTR" tonight...

I made the comment to a mate, I wonder if the plate was just a catchy idea or if it really was a quick GTR...

Then the driver proved the plate belongs on that car... It certainlly shocked the bogans... :unsure:

spotted a black r34 with a verrrry nice kit on it on wednesday at griffith uni (gold coast) around lunchtime.

also spotted a laborgini orange r32 being very careful over uni speed bumps later that evening when i was about to catch a bus (my line was getting serviced).

Spotted "QWK GTR" tonight...

I made the comment to a mate, I wonder if the plate was just a catchy idea or if it really was a quick GTR...

Then the driver proved the plate belongs on that car... It certainlly shocked the bogans... :O

that car ran 11's at the bank on wednesday night.

Spotted EIN34 next to me on SE freeway tidy 34 4 door !
Spotted Ein34 again waved got no wave back was in brothers silver evo9

sorry didn't see you wave, but i guess you would have seen me seriously checking out that evo

NICE car

Ok firstlly, Spotted ARE31 (R31 Import) on the M1 last night round 9pm on my way down the coast to the Casino for a heavy night. I was driving the Silver S15 (NAY000) with 18" rims which pased you while we were following that police car...

I would have beeped but the Polcie were right infront of us and I didnt want to attract any more attention...

that car ran 11's at the bank on wednesday night.

WOW, yeah people dont give allot of credit for 11's these days. But thats farking quick in my books... :)

hahah nice!! I guess those plates are right on the money! Not a sau member i take it.

Never seen the car before until last Thursday night, and I didnt speak to the owner no. So im not sure if he visits the site...

didnt seem interested in talking to a gtst owner. :wub:

You get that Noel, I just wish Shane would stop talking to us... :P

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