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Spotted silver 32 gtst with sau stickers on rear quarter glass on m1 heading south out of city\stanley st entrance... about 9.45pm ish

Did not realize the right lane ended cause i was checking my mirror to see where you were. So no i wasn't driving like an idiot on purpose when i accelerated to get in front of the magna.. :action-smiley-069:

Spotted Yellow R33 GTST on Bracken Ridge Road, Thursday Afternoon :0 Nice CF Boof and possible Front Bonet as well.

Spotted Maroon R33 GTST on Marshall Road just need the SE FWY heading towards Logan Rd..

Spotted GTR79 next to my car at gardencity today 2nd level

some girl wrote with her lipstick "nice car" and a kiss with her lips drivers side rear panel .. anyone from here ??

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Spotted HackerX i think parked in hungry jacks kippa ring, and i spotted the driver inside eating (sorry i forgot your name) :)

man i love how clean your front head lights are. makes me so jealous

Spotted HackerX i think parked in hungry jacks kippa ring, and i spotted the driver inside eating (sorry i forgot your name) :worship:

man i love how clean your front head lights are. makes me so jealous

Yeah, that was me.

Trust me, you don't want to go through what I went through to get those headlights :)

Yeah, that was me.

Trust me, you don't want to go through what I went through to get those headlights :thumbsup:

yeah, i might pass lol.. if you dont mind me asking, How much were the new head lights alone? im sick of cleaning mine every month to remove that cloudy look

yeah, i might pass lol.. if you dont mind me asking, How much were the new head lights alone? im sick of cleaning mine every month to remove that cloudy look

hey bud i paid 1,485 each for both the Xennon lights without the ballest or globes. they arent cheap ! why not try meguires Plastic X or auto glym polish with a bit water rub it in lightly leave it till it gets dry wipe it off :thumbsup:

yeah, i might pass lol.. if you dont mind me asking, How much were the new head lights alone? im sick of cleaning mine every month to remove that cloudy look

I have no idea to be honest, I'd have to check the insurance quote to see if it's listed.

I'm sure mine will cloud up soon enough :thumbsup:

spotted a bunch of stooges in a r34 4 door last night at aspley. number plate bal14. had east coast custom stickers on it (they probably did the paint job that looks like some kid has gotten a few cans of grey and black spray paint and graphitti'd it)

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