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spotted a Gold 33 with black boot and bonnet i think out side the Gympie copshop number plate was ONI-33

i remember spotting this 33 at the gypie matilda on the way to hervey bay, wonder wat it was doing @ the cop shop?

saw a orange r32 dunno what kind was from a distance at the homemakers center maroochy an also a black 33 going past the big wollies thing in forest glen near the big shops and stuff and a white 33 n\a who went past my house and then got booked later down the road? any 1 here poor bugger overpass at woombye

spotted 666dan turning into autobarn (or whatever the car accessories shop is) at the bottom of kessles road saturday arvo

i was in my suby though

It's like I'm being followed by people :nyaanyaa: Actually not a car related mission, was getting a punch bag at A-mart for shits 'n' giggles :(

Spotted a metallic grey r32 Gtr parked next to a white r33 Gts-T both with Sau stickers on side skirts on both parked on front lawn in Kennedy Dr Tweed...........Oh that would me with my mates Gtr parked next to mine. lol :laughing-smiley-014: :laughing-smiley-014: :laughing-smiley-014: :laughing-smiley-014: :laughing-smiley-014:

I see you guys all the time. In my black R33 - I hide in the shadows :P

Spotted a very hot Bayside Blue R34 GTR at about 9:45pm last night on the Magic Mile.. I was in my Silver R34 GTR :whistling:

Have also seen alot of other 34's, 33's, 32's etc out and about but I don't see too many other R34 GTR's around much so I was pretty excited hehehe

Alicia xx

thought i saw allara in her 4 door???

coolum. this arvo?

your the thrid person to say they saw me in coolum. lol i must have a twin or someone stole my car... and then conviently returned it.

but that wasnt me i was at the beach in noosa :whistling:

noosa civic i spotted a maroon r33 coupe with teh number plates ARE 33

noosaville bp spotted a silver coupe 32 with ONE something posibly 32?

and again in teh noosaville area say a black r33 coupe, pretty its the one i seen at red rooster once.

often spot a white 34 4 door in Manly...I live on ur street if your on here. Also always see a bruenette chick driving a 32 coupe with red rear wheels on Mt Gravatt - Capalaba rd in the mornings. And sometimes see a white 32 on kessels rd about 8:30 in the morning

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