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Spotted a few on the weekend.

Silver 33 heading towards nerang on sunday (on hooker blvd/Nerang Broadbeach Rd)

Saw a white 33 in Coolangatta,

Also drove down some backstreets at coolangatta/tweed (just off Kenedy Drive) and saw a house that Had 2 skylines parked beside it.

also see a maroon 33 s2 with maroon rims around tweed/coolangatta alot.

ALSO - every day, i drive past a clean white 32 in Kingscliff, thats now for sale? :thumbsup:

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Spotted a few lately

yesterday afternoon i spotted a silver r34 and a maroon r33 coupes near diddilibah.

and this morning i spotted a white r33 coupe passing saint andrews drive and a speed camera.

this isnt a nissan or a skylinebut well i spotted this Confused holden barina at inala ... had M3 badges on the rear too

I hope no ones missing badges off their M3...

Also Spotted Bunta and Anna on logan road myself and Adam were trying to think whos car it was sorry we were out of our brains ...

Spotted PFC33 black S1 on logan road , Black R32 OMY32

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saw a few cars out at the drags on sat anyone here go??

white 33, white 33 with a black bonnet, grey 32 and a red 33

Just to jump off topic quickly, what times were you running Mort?

Messy was trying to get me out in my line but I had other plans.

And poor Messy, snapping his rockers... ouchie lol. atleast this is an excuse for him to start the headwork on the GTiR.

red clean, wingless 34 GTT sedan in Kippa Ring this afternoon...and later on a black GTT on the hornibrook bridge with kit and wheels...

same red sedan i posted pics of on the page before this? i spotted it today aswell :D

Just to jump off topic quickly, what times were you running Mort?

Messy was trying to get me out in my line but I had other plans.

And poor Messy, snapping his rockers... ouchie lol. atleast this is an excuse for him to start the headwork on the GTiR.

pretty shite ones actually first run was to embarrissing to mention :D but got 14.5, 14.6 and my mate got a 14.1 in her, best shes done is 13.9

mate took his GTiR out and killed it on the first run :) so far found 2 of the little arms that go to the valves pushed off and head gasket was kool

Just wondering if the dude with the Gunmetal Grey R32 from Darling Heights, Toowoomba is a member on here.

I was following behind you on my way home at about 9:20pm tonight, I came out sideways when following you into Stenner :)

Spotted turbs33 at 7-11 tonite :) also a noob in a yellow R34 coupe without a wing white 18" wheels who tried to race me in front of cops ... mate if your on here dont even bother its good that he got caught trying to drag..

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