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Silver R34 GT-T on Redland Bay Rd at about 5:20pm..

A black R34 GT-T on the main road to cleveland at about 3:30pmish...

Didn't see the plates though.

Also, see 180sx CME90 every afternoon. Must be driving home from work.

saw a midnight purple R33 GTR "AS SLOW" at logan rd this morning.. driven by a lady ? :happy: or someone's mum.. :ninja:

I'm quite sure its a dark blue 33 auto gts-t actually... Saw it at Cameron's Bodyworks..

Apparently it's the ladies daily as she has a twin turbo SS with "SLOW AS" plates ..hmm

White R34 GT-T near Sunnybank at around 5pm.

Black R33 GTS-T with big Wing and cracked up front bar parked in sunnybank plaza.

also see a sorta lite green R32 every now and then on Redland Bay Rd... ? whose?

Damn me and my shithouse memory for plates... 9:45 on Westlake Drive a pretty phat looking white r32

& about 5mins later a wine red with black bootlid skyline pulled over by a pig on a bike on Sumner Rd

Anyone on here?

Edited by ToMMaH

Saw a few tosay spotted a white r34 sedan around 7;20 on highway from sandgate till nudgee where i turned off, i was behind u for most of the trip

then around 5 on brunswick street saw a FLURO LIME GREEN R33 then around 6 saw a blue r33 GTR with SAU STICKERSl plates wer 510GTR or something

spotted 53XYN last night in kangaroo point...I couldn't hear my car driving behind you with all that backfiring going on :) Sounds good.

Also a silver v35 sedan in Wavell Heights yesterday arvo, we drove past each other in opposite directions and we both gave each other the WTF look...coz I was in another V35 lol

spotted 53XYN last night in kangaroo point...I couldn't hear my car driving behind you with all that backfiring going on :down: Sounds good.

Also a silver v35 sedan in Wavell Heights yesterday arvo, we drove past each other in opposite directions and we both gave each other the WTF look...coz I was in another V35 lol

Spotted John in a brand spanking new V35 Luxo sedan @ Kangaroo point ! Looks amazing would love to have a closer look

Spotted RDY60 Marki acting silly @ autobarn Macgegor :)

Also spotted 47GTR R33 GTR which was sadly slow as a snail on boost ... :laugh: could need some TLC

spotted 87.MAT R33 GTR S3 near autobarn macgregor gave a wave got a death stare ... reason why its not worth waving these days

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