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spotted a white r34 today at the oxley roundabout on ipswich road but could not get close to see if it was teena?? hhmmmmm.!!!

was it you?

Most probably me. I work round that area and drove my 34 to work yesterday, as my daily is off the road for a few weeks.

friday night:

spotted a m-spec silver 2door r33 getting around maroochy with chromies.

also saw a dude in a white r34 4door. buzzed past him a few times in a hq and my r33.

DAMN YOUR YOUNGE MAN.....U LOOK 12

Edited by r33cruiser

Spotted 53XYN down autobarn today, Very nice car. If you spotted some guy checking it out don't worry I wasn't going to steal it. Also there was a white 4 door R34 getting something done to it in the install bays at autobarn as well.

Spotted 53XYN down autobarn today, Very nice car. If you spotted some guy checking it out don't worry I wasn't going to steal it. Also there was a white 4 door R34 getting something done to it in the install bays at autobarn as well.

Ah should have come say hi bud ! sorry if i was rude ! had a ruff day that 4 door perl white is my mrs's car was getting shit installed in it ..

Spotted Dan the man @ shell last nite nice long convo till 2am lol..

Spotted John (Nismo) on pedstaw road sunnybank

200m up spotted Lynden (OOR34)

Ah should have come say hi bud ! sorry if i was rude ! had a ruff day that 4 door perl white is my mrs's car was getting shit installed in it ..

Spotted Dan the man @ shell last nite nice long convo till 2am lol..

Spotted John (Nismo) on pedstaw road sunnybank

200m up spotted Lynden (OOR34)

no love for us?? we spotted you in sunnybank around lunch time

Ah should have come say hi bud ! sorry if i was rude ! had a ruff day that 4 door perl white is my mrs's car was getting shit installed in it ..

I would have come over but I wasn't in my Skyline and driving a crappy work Telsta. Had to go pick up some cheap and nasty shocks to get me through the next month or so till I can save up for a decent suspension setup. I hope today has been a better day for you :dry:

I would have come over but I wasn't in my Skyline and driving a crappy work Telsta. Had to go pick up some cheap and nasty shocks to get me through the next month or so till I can save up for a decent suspension setup. I hope today has been a better day for you :banana:

Not Entirely but thanks bud !

Spotted RDY60 on logan road yesterday

Also OOR34 at freedom fuels

I didn't see you until you passed!

Why don't you drive the 34 much anymore??

Thats cool i was in a rush to meet Lynden OOR34 ... have 2 other cars i get around in the chaser and 99 audi rs4 which is my weekender trying not to rak up more ks on the 34 plus cops cracking down on imports everywhere doesnt help

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