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my weeks spottings :)

wednsday night i spotted a 33 gtr driving on the high way towards the sunshine coast.

a 33 white coupe on the gate way bridge...along with a r32 grey gtr on thursday morning like 6am as i around the old cleavland road exit heading back towards the bridge.

that is all :D

Spotted a white R33 - 151JKR and a silver 4 door R34 - EIN 34 on Gympie Rd about 10:30pmish tonight. Got a nod from the guy in the 33 :)

Both had SAU stickers so I know they must be on here somewhere! ;)

403KMQ White 32 GTR carbon firbe hood/black hood, deep dish chrome rims, looked very nice driving along old cleveland rd today near chandler. Anyone own. Did give a wave, probably looked like a weirdo though was driving my honda legend haha

34 on Adelaide st yesterday arvo.

Sorry i didnt wave! :blink:

Grey 4 door 34 heading sound on the gateway this morning with an SAU sticker on the back windows. :D

And 2 r33's on the way to work on the gateway.

Spotted a thousand Skylines yesterday and this morning. Yesterday arvo on ipswich highway/rd was a wine red s1 r33. two yellow r34's one was 71BBY (?) The other I cant remember. There was a farking mint blue r32 with guages all down the A pillar. a black r32 gtr turning infront of me off vulture st. Today passed a white r33 s2 on the same road, gave a wave but got nothing back :banana:

Spotted a gorgeous chick in a black 34, 'OOHWE' on coro drive bout 4.30.

LOL that tells me a lot about you right there....I was driving behind her in the Queens St carpark....those LED tail lights aren't the best close up, also too much pink action inside the car.

Cruised with a black R34 with black-on-yellow NSW plates (AExxxx) up the Gateway and onto the Bruce until we took our turnoff, they gave us a flash of the hazards as we took the offramp. Looked like a nice clean ride mate.

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