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Spotted the TUF032 on nursery rd on Saturday around 11am, I was the black 33 pulling out the shell, gave the nod and got one in return. I was impressed the old fella was driving it (noticed him earlier while working giving it some stick on logan rd).

Saw about 4 silver r33 series 2 lines between brwons plains and the gateway on saturday... and a few others I bearly remember.

Also sometimes spot a green r33 non-turbo coming into work to fill up. Don't know if you're on here but I've spoken to you a couple of times, good luck getting a turbo conversion :(

yeah did ge the conversion allk is good:D cheers hame! :(

spotted a nice maron r33 on newham road today we had a bit of a burst together, guy was cool. Then on the way home from underwood on logan road spotted a nice s2 going the otherway (Towards underwood) we did the wave! cheers hame

Hi all

Im daniel, I drive a white r33 line around redcliffe area. Its a stock 95 s1 with updated front bumper and mags. Its got the SAU stickers on side windows and a AUTOSHOP.NET.AU sticker on the back. Cant miss it. If you see me wave or say hi.

I spotted today a white r34 at toombool and also a maroon r33 at chermside today.

Yesterday on logan road just after 6 i spotted none other then my dream boat!

A beastly R34 GTR in bayside blue.... oh god i nearly came in my pants! :)

Edited by RB_turbo_bitch
Hi all

Im daniel, I drive a white r33 line around redcliffe area. Its a stock 95 s1 with updated front bumper and mags. Its got the SAU stickers on side windows and a AUTOSHOP.NET.AU sticker on the back. Cant miss it. If you see me wave or say hi.

I spotted today a white r34 at toombool and also a maroon r33 at chermside today.

Hey, fairly sure i spotted you the other day coming off anzac avenue heading for boardman road roundabout

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