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spotted R34 GT-T with plates R34 GTT at slacks creek autobarn... waved no reply back :D....

Hmmm......I've got R34 GTT plates, but don't remember going to Slacks Creek Autobarn.....sorry dude! Were they QLD plates? what color was the car?

spotted heaps of liners today on my travels

White 33-ORG33 at arudal plaza with RID35 plate on the parcel shelf, obviously a chicks car with all the pink toys in it.

Blue 4door at Repco on brissy road-NSW plates

Blue 4door on gold coast highway in surfers-051 *** (two hot as chicks in the front!!!)

White 34 i flashed at and got weird looks-didnt get the plate.

A yellow 34 like vish's sitting outside "wheels that work" on ferry road-IM NOT were the plates (not what???)

Spotted Rohan today in his Brothers lux. First time we have actually spotted each other at the same time!

bahaha mad dude!!!

was that Chevelle playing?? :thumbsup:

Spotted a red 33 in garden city tonight...i think he was tryin to turn somewhere....

i was walking to me car.....

Spotted a R34 with number plates NISMO1 on the freeway around loganholme heading towards to city. All I can say is that car is sex on wheels. Gave a wave but I don't think they saw me waving.

tested the 'skyline owners wave' today going for a mock cruise through surfers (so my tatted mate can yell sleazey/wog/islander comments at people)....

spotted a couple of lines today in surfers - super hot 34GTR asian dude driving it - i let him in on the roundabout and he waved back

another white 33GTST but the tool didn't wave (he looked like one of those angry guys who's never been with a girl - you know the type)

oh and another white 33GTST with pink bits (:() on the interior and a blondey driving - think she gave a smile after seeing i was waving - too bad i had just got the third or 4th worst haircut ever today...

Spotted Noy this arvo near Bunnings Carseldine...

Had to high beam him to get his attention, lucky tho cause the cops were just down the road also another 500 metres...

So I was saying Hi to you, and in the process preventing all those around you from getting tickets... :(

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