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Spotted CYA34 near Logan Hospital today.....nearly needed to pitstop into the hospital to get some Oxygen due to the wildly high octane fumes from it's zorst :w00t: What you runnin in that beast??

He is running plenty I tell you.He is running it in at the moment and it is really fueled up.

Whet past that performance shop in Mount ISA yesterday that OI saw last time I was there as there was 4-5 skylines there last time...

Forgot the name of the shop last time so I thought Id just take photo of it, not sure how good they are but everytime im in Mount ISA there is 2-3 skylines out the front...

This is a pic of the shop (look to the very right you will see a purple GTR)

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This was parked out the front of the shop and I posted a pic of the same car in this thread back in June from my last visit up there... (looks like my car)

Original photo from back in June sometime...

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Current photo taken yersterday, this car looked HOT!!! (Maby im bias to yellow)

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This was a GTST with GTR badges and a space saver on that I saw driving round;

From the front,

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From behind,

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This is what happens to your car if you park it on the side of the road for too long, I also saw about 6 others with smashed windows and had been just generally destroyed all on the same street... Not all of the cars were VN's two were what looked to be nice Jeeps before they got stolen and dumped, the street must just be the place to dump stolen cars...

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What you do with your spare time in ISA???

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Glad to be home again!!!

spotted a red r32 driving along anzac avenue from rothwell to redcliffe, driving like ten k;s under the speed limit the entire length of teh road....

had lighting decals or paint arcoss the side and front and like 8 sets of lights on at the front

Spotted Jeremy (Traditimeour) on Ipswich road, Morroka about 10 minutes ago....I was in the black R33.....

Saw you this time. on my way to sit in the hospital for 4 hours. fun :laugh:

Saw a metal blue r33 sitting at plaza car park yesterday plates ***KDB, and also seen a grey r33 today at plaza car park plate number **DMD, and also a white series 2 r33 at the lights on the new maroochydore road at 3pm today.

Hospital? Yikes! Hope everything is ok.

:D better than a roo i've heard stories off. nasty animals.

oops, spotted two other lines on way home. at lights on beaudesert rd moorooka

Edited by Traditimeour

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