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Spotted Dan "boner" aka 60NER :) on the M1.....just joking.......gon'er it is :( Waved but I think you were disctracted by the blonde seatcover to your left.

Also I keep see NSN32 everywhere...are you following me? Saw you at Wembley Rd roundabout, up at Nathan campus, on the gateway near the bridge...tons of random places I'm always at!

IM BRR87, and was heading home to redcliffe around that time, ?confused on plates? or ? i keep seeing a silver 4door 34 on my travels, never get the plate though...

nah was definately right with the plates, it was a 2door red 34 with a massive rear wing

i seen a few skylines in noosa lately... white r33 coupe think it had seen better days...the usual r34 gtt white coupe at beach house see that 3 nights a week at least. and some black r33's.

To let you brisbane guys know ill be heading that way next weekend so if ya see me be sure to wave :(

spotted many, many many skylines at powercruse over the last four days, not going to bother posting plates or details etc, if it was you, let me know

oh and rb-turbo-bitch (( tiffany? yellow r32) it was me that yelled at ya in the car next to you on the cruise session :rolleyes:

Saw ARSN34 (UR FACE) on the Logan Motorway then onto the M1, as usual I see an SAU member and I'm in "Mr Miragi" as we affectionately call my wifes Mirage

Plates were 00HAN I would have been looking at you like a tool, didn't want to wave and look like a jealous teenager :)

spotted white r32 with mercury stickers on the side, a couple of minutes ago in forest lake

doing skiddies in the rain and reving the crap out of his engine. i was one of the people on the side of the road helping the guy with the broken down ute, as you skidded past, narrowly missing us.

you are a tool and i hope you crash and burn that car.

spotted white r32 with mercury stickers on the side, a couple of minutes ago in forest lake

doing skiddies in the rain and reving the crap out of his engine. i was one of the people on the side of the road helping the guy with the broken down ute, as you skidded past, narrowly missing us.

you are a tool and i hope you crash and burn that car.

lol

wat plates?

just put a 25 in his car?

street drifting is BAD mk

Edited by drift barbie

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