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AND spotted quite a few liners on Saturday morning up Cootha way... I was in Sim's 32 (FYN32)

And DAYYYYYM do Miss Niz's new wheels look HAWT!

kthxbai

Heheh, thanks chicky!!! I'm really happy with them!

Yeah i spotted FYN32 in the carpark amongst the mini-trucks and whatever else, where a few of us chucked a U-turn and was looking out for Sim, but couldn't see him. But then you's ended up catching up with us later on...

Spotted a girl driving 4dr blue r33 in lil' cribb st this morning about 8:20am...

Also spotted another grey 4dr 33 boosting it up the hill in Milton near the xxxx brewery and office works at about 1:50pm.. That was a great sounding 4 dr :P

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Saw a nice 33 at chermside shopping centre plates - 846JGB .... (i might have mixed the numbers around...)

It was still there when i came back out after meeting the girlfriend... so i doubt you saw my 32.

spotted 2 33 4 doors on the way to the city pre-riverside expressway entrance, one with a mis-coloured rear bumper, both gts25

and a white 33 turbo with a chicky driving on the way home on vulture st turnoff heading toward old cleveland road.

spotted 51pry at sunnybank sushi train last nite

How did you know we were @ sushi train? Just coz the car next to it.. hmm ...

Everytime an RB rumbled past Tiff would just pop her head out the door to make sure 51pry was ok :nyaanyaa:

How did you know we were @ sushi train? Just coz the car next to it.. hmm ...

Everytime an RB rumbled past Tiff would just pop her head out the door to make sure 51pry was ok :)

because i was in sushi train and saw you both sitting there.

because i was in sushi train and saw you both sitting there.

Oh I see.. and you didn't say hi hey? :)

We also spotted orange PSI 32 filling up @ BP..

Spotted white 33 on birdwood rd this morning with SAU sticker on the side window.. Sorry had to flash as I didn't think you'd see me wave through the tint :laugh:

saw MRR34 on the gold coast highway in broady, was doing a u bolt to get to my house after work got a beep and a wave. Love ur sideskirts! love ur whole bodykit, and the car sounded soooo mean on the mt cootha cruise! thanks for the wave

Hey my names Terry and i've got a '89 R32 GT-R, gunmetal grey, lowered, no spoiler, nismo LMGT3 rims, F50 brembo brakes.

i see a few skylines around stafford where i live and i try to wave, if you see this wave back.

Oh and i sometimes see a white R33 GTST on stafford rd or at the carlovers when im goin home at night. ill stop and wash mine and chat next time mines dirty. cya later gotta go clean it now(damn lakeside was dusty).

Tezza

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