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Spotted RYN26 black 32 in St Lucia about 1pm today, i was heading the other way in my white 31.

And GTR 1 Bayside blue 34 GTR at the Shell servo on Lutwyche road windsor about 7 - 7.30 tonight

Logan mwy to Ipswich hwy/ Warego hwy turn off- Burgundy R32 2DR "527 JMB".

Had SAU sticker on back window above wiper motor.

I was in the wife's Dark Green R32 4DR GTS4 with SA plates "MYGTS4".

Tim Wagamama and his better half, a very nice couple that i met today at the charity cruise own a 34 like that i think. they live mnorthside of brissy.

ill second that. very top bloke ur car is amazing nice. hope u enjoyed our company and the second time round is more fun when u get to knw us.. :)

yeah thats it.

Awesome car,

mad couple

ta for the sunscreen buddy!!

lol white boy needed sunscreen.. ;)

spotted many familiar faces at the charity cruise today.. :)

Edited by markimak
Tim Wagamama and his better half, a very nice couple that i met today at the charity cruise own a 34 like that i think. they live mnorthside of brissy.

;)

yeah thats it.

Awesome car,

mad couple

ta for the sunscreen buddy!!

Mad? Believe it! :P

I'd better leave that bottle of sunscreen in the car eh? :w00t:

ill second that. very top bloke ur car is amazing nice. hope u enjoyed our company and the second time round is more fun when u get to knw us.. :)

lol white boy needed sunscreen.. :)

spotted many familiar faces at the charity cruise today.. :)

First time is always the hardest. :)

Hi everyone,

Good to put some faces to the forum names.

Cheers for chatting on Sunday.....but where were the cupcakes???

Tim

ill second that. very top bloke ur car is amazing nice. hope u enjoyed our company and the second time round is more fun when u get to knw us.. :)

lol white boy needed sunscreen.. :D

spotted many familiar faces at the charity cruise today.. :)

yeah cause i am not black

:(

Mad? Believe it! :(

I'd better leave that bottle of sunscreen in the car eh? :rofl:

First time is always the hardest. :spank:

Hi everyone,

Good to put some faces to the forum names.

Cheers for chatting on Sunday.....but where were the cupcakes???

Tim

yep completely, you own a skyline dont you :banana:

i think i will bring my sombrero next time.

yeah i know she skimped out on the cupcakes damn you Anna!!!!!

P.S. Stopped an r33 on sunday arvo, i was in 57IGG. saw you near the Pac Fair buddy...nice backfire....but preferably not next to the drivers door next time buddy.

Edited by Oblivion

yeh i gots me a racoon tan!

good to see you all out!

check out the photos here if you have not already - Oblivion there are 57IGG shots!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&p=3337060

spotted a black r32 GTR heading into redcliffe from hornibrook bridge

also spotted nismo? white r34 sedan heading into redcliffe on the hornibrook bridge around 1.45ish

i was in teh Jeep grand cherokee :P

spotted a black r32 GTR heading into redcliffe from hornibrook bridge

also spotted nismo? white r34 sedan heading into redcliffe on the hornibrook bridge around 1.45ish

i was in teh Jeep grand cherokee :)

yup dat was me! I hate the hornibrook bridge!!! >_<

Yeah I saw you the other day also...nfi where it was though

I think I saw you on Main St Kangaroo Point (near the Pineapple hotel) last thursday(?) night.

It was pissing down rain tho...

Tim

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