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keep spotting a red/maroon r33, looks like it may be lowered, and has twin mufflers sticking out. anyone here seen it here on the sunshine coast? aparently it has as trick engine.

Hiya! :wave:

Didn't see you sowy :S

i was at the set of lights in my chaser logan and dawson roads.. :) car looks hot in yellow :)

Spotted OOR34 Lyndens beast roaring past my house yesterday arvo

AJA33 black 33 coupe on mt gravatt capalaba road

spotted 53XNU 32 GTR (Mos pride) Next to me newham road

Spotted Phatboi at the Mobile servo on Lytton rd this morning.

I was undercover in the NEW Mud-Mobile!

lol

what ever happened to him...i spotted him too...but i havent seen him on here is yonks.

Spotted "DEALS" nice R34 GTR v-spec

nice avatar.. :P

Spotted JDM43, just before taking the regents park exit off beauy road.

And saw an R33 with the bluey green two tone paint flash me. Not sure if it was for cops up ahead or to say hi. Either way thanks.

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