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Spotted 73ENA pulling onto the Ipswich motorway of the Centenary roundabout this morning

Spotted you too! :P

I knew JEZ42 was familiar, but couldn't think who's it was... Looking really nice and tidy! Tried to catch up to give you a wave but got stuck behind a damn truck and a slow as tarago just before the Darra exit which we both took...

CME 33 parked across from the gardenway/bmw dealer on Monier Rd.

Then just after going on the bridge across the cen10 highway some silver 33 with a heap of vinyls. Plates I think were 489 XJ# I'm probably completely wrong with that.

Today has been a very weird day for driving around, so many people doing very odd/stupid things.... No skylines though :)

spotted a white turbo r33 about 6ish comming out of a street in woombye i was walking home number plate was **mo8 or something like that tried to see if it had sau stickers :thumbsup: had a subi behind u

hey guys....

i have recently brought a r33 and noticed a few "sau" stickers on skylines so i thought i would google it and i guess i found yous!!!

now that i have joined can someone help me out getting stickers?

Wha77

noticed a few "sau" stickers on skylines so i thought i would google it and i guess i found yous!!!

Last time I googled SAU it came up with porn.

On topic. Some black r33 with stock zorst at mt.om KFC at like 3pm today. Didnt really look just had to say saw something otherwise this thread will turn to trash.

Saw a Black R32 today, Had a chrome "R32" badge on the back. The chick driving didn't look too bad as I drove past either :laugh: . This was on Kingston Road just past the Kingston/Compton Road intersection.

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