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spotted a black 33 at the hyperdome yesterday seen it a few times in the area now didnt realise it has an SAU sticker on the back window along with a massive nismo one across the top!

Spotted black R32 on the road that runs along the train line at coopers plains/sunnybank at about 445 this afternoon.

YAY that was me, the only times I have been "spotted" have been on that road. I seen you at the last minute didn't have time to wave. sorry bout that!

spotted black ninja (Vince) driving behind me from Sunnybank...nice Impul front bar! :D Now just need to paint it :)

:worship: .Gave you a wave when i passed you at the traffic lights near eight miles plains.. BTW, My mrs likes ur rims.. :iluvff:

on his R34 or R32..??

:( R34 finally back on the road.. but still need some paint work.. :happy:

spotted a red r32 yesterday arvo at the brendale carwash, looks like you had been to the strip recently or something. i was in the black 32 with dreads lol

hey, do you live near lawnton?? i see you on todds road all the time

Spotted 57IGG at Garden City sat night, after driving arouund the carpark for 20 mins trying to find park.

ahh sick i was spotted.....em but i am tryin to think what i was doing there......

oh yeah went to see The Bourne Ultimatum......10/10 best movie since 300.

OH YEAH I MEANT TO ADD

that i have seen a white r34 in and around the toohey road area as well...with red personalised plates...cant remember the combination.

em also saw a few others as well....cant remember what though.. :S

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