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just left nambour rsl and saw a r34 steaga plates xxxga was a nice car... pitty about that little ramp that sounded painful lol... and quite a drop... also a r32 parked out side the royal gorge or somewhere in the main street of nambour white in colour also looked nice

spotted a silver 34 2 door headin up beaudesert rd and turning onto boundary rd this morn at about 7:50am... looked over for a wave as i went past but u were focused on the car in front...

if your on here and didnt already know, ur right break light is out :)

also yesterday spotted a white 32 with a cf bonnet, you let me infront comin down i think it was brownsplains rd turning onto the mt lindsay hwy, Thanx!

^^^

I think I see that same white r32 on my way to work, just past park ridge.

white car, black sprayed bonnet and black rims. looks pretty clean. he lent me some jumper leads about 6 months ago when my r33's battery went flat.

Also spotted Teena's 4 Door 34 in HPI! :wave: from the NS.com cruise

Hehe, yeah, after all the controversy there was surrounding that cruise...

Pity i didn't have my nismo mags on back then though.

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