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

starting to feel all alone

i just want to be held

See a few getting around toowong. All 32's though, haven't seen 33 or 34 gtrs there. Truck loads of gtst/gtt's but.

See a few getting around toowong. All 32's though, haven't seen 33 or 34 gtrs there. Truck loads of gtst/gtt's but.

there's a burgandy R32 that's parked at the house on the T intersection on high st and benson st.

I spotted a black s2 33 and a white s1 33 on the m1 near beenleigh south @ 5.30am. The s1 followed me for awhile.

I also spotted a white 34 gtt with a sheila driving (Miss Niz?) in Sherwood around 3.40pm.

I spotted a black s2 33 and a white s1 33 on the m1 near beenleigh south @ 5.30am. The s1 followed me for awhile.

I also spotted a white 34 gtt with a sheila driving (Miss Niz?) in Sherwood around 3.40pm.

Miss Niz = Sheila lol! :cheers:

spotted a white (pretty sure it was a series I) coming up the hill into mt.gravatt uni @ griffith. wat were you doing there? Had SAU stickers in the rear corner window.

I also spotted a white 34 gtt with a sheila driving (Miss Niz?) in Sherwood around 3.40pm.

Hahaha, Sheila, yeah thanks...

Nah it wasn't me, although i do work round that area. My 34 hasn't left our garage in over 2 weeks now. I've been driving my new daily driver, VT wagon bogandore every day...

Spotted 58ATN on Gympie Rd over the weekend. Looks nice and tidy, I have a sneaking suspicion I saw that car a couple of years ago with different plates though... new owner?? Or am I imagining things?

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