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Spotted black R33 (s1) with the rear soiler cut off number plate HOT04 or some death, definatly had a H and an 04 in it. Cannon on the back, young guy driving. Going past JB HI-FI on Gympie Road about 11:30am-12:00

going out of nambour today saw a black r32? with white rims.... i was zoomen out of nambour i waved i saw sau stickers so it was some 1 here lol i think

was in a red r31 with blue bonnet :D

Edited by red_screamer
spotted this heading under the Ipswich motorway, towards the Goodna RSL tuesday morning.

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Anyone know who's it is, It's got some rear pods that i'm wanting

Yeah he works at Toowong Smash on Sylvan Rd. He was selling it tho, like a few months back, haven't seen it since. So im guessing someone bought it?

Hey all

I'm new to the forums, had my R34 for exactly a week now =] Thought this would be a good place to make my first post.

I have a Silver R34 25GT 4 Door (factory standard), there's a couple of Silver R34s very similar near where I work, Coopers Plains, not sure if they're on this forum though.

I see quite a few Skylines travelling between Coopers and Mt Gravatt, always look to see if I get a wave :)

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