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knocked off work at 1.45 today kingscliffe nsw, marine parade (just over border) just sett'in up (sunny's cd air etc) looked up and was & on the white line almost sideswiping a beautifull, sweet sounding black r34 gtr, black plates, i guess qld,( in luv), then 5 mins later got a wave from a silver 4 door r34 on the hwy between tweed heads & brunswiick heads

knocked off work at 1.45 today kingscliffe nsw, marine parade (just over border) just sett'in up (sunny's cd air etc) looked up and was & on the white line almost sideswiping a beautifull, sweet sounding black r34 gtr, black plates, i guess qld,( in luv), then 5 mins later got a wave from a silver 4 door r34 on the hwy between tweed heads & brunswiick heads

Are you the stagea that was at brunswick heads a couple of sunday's ago?

Are you the stagea that was at brunswick heads a couple of sunday's ago?

living just over the border i've got the best of both worlds, dunno if that was me but i tend to frequent Bruns.

Spotted three nice skylines yeaterday up at o'reillys.. first of all at the carpark there was a nice red R34 & a clean blue R32Gtst both of which were traveling along with a few other tidy jap motors (especially the red silvia :) )

Then on the way down i passed a really tidy looking white R32 on his way up..

i was traveling in the new family wagon (silver magna on chrome 18's and tints) as the last time i took my R32 i found the road to be way to bumpy for my setup :(

Spotted Terry yesterday and gave him a beep.

I don't think he knew who it was cause I no longer have the Mud plates on

I just caught sight of you as you cruised past, I tried to wave but I had a coffee in my hand :D

Black R32 plates - [***.KGT]. Friday arvo on Kingsford Smith Dr, Eagle Farm.

Red R32 plates - [GHO57]. Sunday night on Mains Rd, Sunnybank.

Black R33 plates - [***.HWZ]. Monday on the freeway from Garden City to I.C.B.

White 33 plates ending in [***.HXZ]. Today on Kingsford Smith Dr, Eagle Farm.

I've been seeing a white kitted 34GT-t coupe lately on Cunninghm H'Way but as yet haven't caught the plates coz I'm to busy ogling the lowness and phatness of it. Gave a wave yesterday as we looked at each others cars.

seen it this morning near the Amberley turn-off @ Willowbank.

anyone from here?

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