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spotted today a white r34 coupe skidding and fishinhg up todds road lawnton around midday, and also spotted

a white r32 GTR plates 02 FNE in amart parking lot. man what is the name of those rims you have, i love them

Hey mate, they are DTM 'Rush' 18/9.5/255 i bought them off here in business traders - access autoworks.. great trader.

:thumbsup::D

I spotted you yesterday on the M1 heading towards the coast.

yeh was heading down to wintersun before winternats on saturday.. must admit i love the view from coolangatta looking towards the goldcoast makes me want to buy an apartment there :D

i hope i wasnt speeding :thumbsup:

spotted 000DNK this morning in the industrial estate :cheers:

i was in the work van so you wouldnt have seen me

lol i dont even know why i was in teh industrial estate unless i was doing a u turn to go to tile world.

spotted a black r33 coupe no spoiler in noosa near the car dealerships. i did notice it had a gauge piller with blue gauges...

Saw 33som at springwood maccas the other night, u rocked up just as i was leaving :banana:

yeh i did notice the SAU sticker on the side and the front mount :banana: but no personalised plate couldnt remember standard the plates :banana:

your car was very nice :banana:

Hey Everyone...just recently became a skyliner...Silver R34Gt (slow) 4 door (even slower)

Only got exhaust, lowered on black advanti 19s.

Planning to follow 666dans steps to throwing a turbine in there...but gonna take some time....($)

Anywayz...good to see alotta 'liners on the southside...

-xcalibre

PS dont even know if this'll end up in the right area - dont know shit about forums and all that... :ermm:

saw a few skylines about yesterday maroochydore area and nambour most had personalised plates cant remember any of them but the comodore that waved was me lol

and spotted r33cruzer the most around the place

SPOTTED a silver r34 coupe parked near subway opposite good guys at that carsledine shopping place where bunnings is etc, around 12

OMG I LAUGHED SO SO HARD AT THAT REAR SPOILER. i didnt think anyone would get mounts to get the stock spoiler to be almost roof line height.

anyone on here???

spotted a gts-t today out side car bitz in nambour yesterday they had a n15 pulsar there.. bot nice cars.. spotted a stagea also at the top of montville with no front bar.. plates was *** 455 or something then saw a stagea in nambour area going past kfc... do u like to beat lights :P?

saw a few skylines about yesterday maroochydore area and nambour most had personalised plates cant remember any of them but the comodore that waved was me lol

and spotted r33cruzer the most around the place

yeaaaahhh. i got spotted.

was going thru nambour to get to a mates place.

man i farkin hate that place.

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