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what's a lissner st? but yes, I work in toowong :laugh:

Well that would make sence for you to be there then. haha. Lissner is the street that leads to the round a bout at toowong village carpark entrance.

hey

i work in toowong

i work at the Mondial building

+ 1, but there's no way in hell I'm parking in Toowong on the streets... Park in the city for $6 a day secure parking...and then catch the train. It's good knowing people..

Toowong village car park's pretty safe... only 4 hour parking tho which kinda blows. Still driving from chapel hill to toowong is cheaper than catching the bus... otherwise I'd bus it to work.

I work on coro drive across the road from the station.

Toowong village car park's pretty safe... only 4 hour parking tho which kinda blows. Still driving from chapel hill to toowong is cheaper than catching the bus... otherwise I'd bus it to work.

I work on coro drive across the road from the station.

welll im prked out the front today :(

i had to drive the gtr as my step dad has my rolla for the weekend as his states man broke down last night

there is no way ill park it where i usaly leave my rolla lol

hey jase-r34 do u live around bribie.. but i never seen ur car.. and no one has spotted me yet:(.. i dont see many skylines around bribie ay..

G'day mate, nah I don't live on bribie, but I work there, so I'm pretty much on bribie rd monday-friday. Are you from out that way??

Don't worry, I don't get spotted either!

G'day mate, nah I don't live on bribie, but I work there, so I'm pretty much on bribie rd monday-friday. Are you from out that way??

Don't worry, I don't get spotted either!

yea man i work at bribie as well :D seen a white R33 series 2 this morning at 6:15am at bribie maccus..

Marone R33 GTST driving on new cleveland rd heading towards old cleveland today around 2:30 pulled into a driveway on new cleveland rd, was also a female driver :P . Didnt pick the number plates but nice looking car, black gt stripes i believe.

spotted my old car and a bayside blue 34 gtr .. damm they looked good together .. both no plates on M1 heading towards springwood near eight mile plating road.. anyone here own my old car??

Spotted a gunmetal grey coupe (gtr? I think i saw a gtr grill in my rear view mirror, and possibly a gtr bagde on the boot, didnt get much of a look.) on brisbane st in booval. Came up behind me and i gave him a beep, got a wave in return.

I was the white 4 door with VIP-32 plates.

i live and work in toowong and i have never seen another gtr.................

starting to feel all alone

i just want to be held

meetup at laksa hut and we can drown our sorrows in MSG if you want

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