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Spotted loads of skylines on my way to brissy yesterday morning and a gt starlet flashing there lights at me.

a 32 on michigan drive

two 33's on the highway a black and a white one near bp coomera

00 r34 near springwood some old dude driving it

and a 32 with hakuna mattata written on the rear bar

saw 6 skylines this morning in marochydore:

silver r33 with m.w performance on the side at about 10am

black r33 with 350z rims at about 10:30

white r34 at about 10:30

dark blue r32 at about 11

red r33 with black rims and a custom gts sticker on the back at about 11:30

silver r33 4 door at about 12

Spotted JDM34 right outside my work today driving past. Which way do you take in? Because I never see you driving on the gateway.

I saw you first off at the lights turning into Metroplex and thought how close. I take the Gateway, I don't know how we don't manage to see eachother..

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