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Spotted LOV17 white s2 R33 parked in Coorparoo outside a timber yard off Old Cleveland Road....pretty sure he must work there, see it everyday.

yeah he works there. old mate lives down the road from me.

Ok, someone has to do it...

Spotted 11ty billion Skylines at Indooroopilly last night!!! All were very beautiful and well behaved... Even the REALLY loud one that left before ice-cream... (By well behaved, I mean he didn't hit anything...)

RIDE M3 has been sitting outside on dawson road for a few days .. anyone from here own it ? id put that nice car inside dont trust school kiddis...

spotted a lime green 33 gtr with huge ass wing on the back.. im sure u had a nice suprise off the lights :)

Spotted a nice looking Skyline today, don't know what type lol. Pretty sure the plates were 21OOK, might've been an I instead of a 1 or something, it was hard to see, was at night going into North Lakes around... 7pm.

Also if the person is on this site, there was no need to turbo past me doing around 90km/hr in a 60 zone.

spotetd a few round marochydore last night.

will saw your 33 when i dropped by to saw hi. btw it is alooking as nice as ever

saw a black and white 34. round mooloolaba.

saw a nice red 32...tim yu are keeping that thing in good shape...next time thou relise its me a little eailer? :)

and a black r33 coupe as well.

not bad for one night

Spotted 832ERK accross the rd from the Darra train station.

geez thats always there. Loves the lawn bowls I think?

Spotted a fair few skylines on my trip to the city today. The only plates I remember are OOP55 and I can't even remember what car they were on lol.

hey guys ive spotted 33pig non turbo r33 (silver coupe) in bald hills must be a student at st pauls school and seen balls another (silver coupe) several times on gympie road near chermside keeps tryin to race me mate if ur on her u have tried and lost so why keen tryin? save it for the track u tosser!!!

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