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Spotted a black 4 door 34 today at Redbank Plaza with uras kit and what looked like either black work meisters or SSRs....looked fkin HOTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Did it have personalised plates on it??? MAT *** by any chance?? If so, he's a mate of a mate of mine and is normally around the area.

Did it have personalised plates on it??? MAT *** by any chance?? If so, he's a mate of a mate of mine and is normally around the area.

Didn't notice the plates was busy drooling over the car...if he's ur mate how come he's never been out with us???? :thumbsup:

Oh and spotted white 34 coupe on Underwood Rd this arvo around 4pm..got a wave!

saw a white R34 GT-T With Body kit parked in a carpark next to one of those places you take your clothes and wash it yourself.

Also a White R32 going onto the highway on the road heading to SunnyBank

A bit late but anyhow..

Spotted: Black R34 GTR 'Choy' Myers Carpark last week - Very nice! even my mrs wanted to take a pic. (and she not into cars, But shes getting there :D)

Spotted: 1 x R33 gtst Maroon logan road, near springwood.

Spotted: 1 x R33 gtst Maroon this afternoon, Brownsplains road. Big hks FMIC. and 400r front bar? i think.. looks good. I was in a camry

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