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Spotted the spry mobile, down on logan road parked. First time I've seen it since the kit and paint! Looks pretty good.

Also saw a handful of other skylines, cant remember where tho, because I was stupid and was listening to my dads directions so we got lost.

Spotted a maroon R32 coupe which had smashed through the barrier and become wedged between the fence and the guard-rail on the M1 heading south around the Gaza Road On-ramp around 4pm today. Boys in blue were on the case.

Is it anyone's on here? I didn't see a SAU sticker as I drove by.

Oh, and it's safe to assume it's farked.

Hi all.

I drive a white R33 Gts-T normaly up at redcliffe.

cant miss me very near standard car...................(for now though)

just look for an autoshop.net.au sticker on the back window and give me a wave.

see you all around

spotted a blue r33 gtr at lawnton BCF today,

and followed hacker x from the boardman road roundabout, till he turned off into his dtreet ( i was behind the landcruiser behind u, ) :yes:

spotted a blue r33 gtr at lawnton BCF today,

and followed hacker x from the boardman road roundabout, till he turned off into his dtreet ( i was behind the landcruiser behind u, ) :(

Ha, I don't remember it.

I followed a Blue R34 4 door cross the bridge and a bit down hornibrook esp

Spooted Teena going along brisbane rd near retravision in booval, yesterday about half eleven.

Ahhh yeah, i do remember seeing a 4 door 33, but it didn't click to me at the time that it was you... :)

spotted black R32 GTST 4 door in Suva Fiji .. plates were GTST .. and a heap of nissan laurels specially Green drifter plates Turbo in pacific habour fiji ..

hand ful of gey wrx's sadly no 33' 34 or steaga exisits price of a 32 GTST 4 door is 32grand !!!!! with upwards of 120,000 ks from NZ !

Last night spotted a Black R32, plates: "70Y RB"

was followin you a short way down mt lindsay highway and onto compton rd for a bit till you turned off...bit of a lead foot ey? lol

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