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Spotted a white R31 with black bonnet and stock white R33 at Hungary Jacks Browns Plains, friday night. Spotted GTR, DUBAI on pinelands rd on Sunday, a yellow 32 on middle rd (hot car by the way) and white R33 WKD33 on Sunday arv. DUBAI is the sweetest line I have ever seen......

spotted a red r33 with black rims, near northfield nundah pulling onto sandgate road, had sau stickers....

then spotted a black r34 with i think the tomy front bumper?? pulling onto sandgate road near the shopping centre, ive seen you around redcliffe :P

then on way home from city around 9ish was driving with a 31 white sedan from airport all the way till deagen diviaton

Edited by Silver_R34_GT-T
lol. do u go ther..? who owns that ridicuously huge wide bodied R33.. barely fits in the skinny park spots ther.. :whistling:

yeah i'm there for the next couple of weeks. not in my car though, doing work to it so its undrivable.

havent seen the r33 yet, i'll keep an eye out.

also spotted a yellow 34 at the intersection of creek and old cleveland rd this morning, 7.45amish plates were OOR-34

saw a r34 gt-r vspec midnight purple traveling down logan road

trade plates hmn wonder whos this is :google::P

Spotted the same one in Mt Gravatt

Hot ride

Edited by Along for the ride
Spotted a black 180sx i think his name is MARKIMAK in these forums at the drift practice @ Archerfield this afternoon.

Carl

hey carl.

yeah brother. was a pleasure meeting.. u did some pretty thick smoking skids in the R31 :D

perhaps in a few months with more practice we could do tandems :P

ill catch ya at the next one.

i would say it was you as there arnt many skylines painted in that colour.

did u get urs from the import yard on ferry road?

theres actually a 2door 33 that sits in a resaurant car park across the road from jupiters thats the same colour as mine

wen i saw it i was shocked. its a stock grey/blue colour off a nissan bluebird too

and yea i got it from MJR on ferry road, y u ask??

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