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Spotted a Grey R33 Series 2 at Bracken Ridge TAFE today. I might be mistaken on the model but i'm pretty sure it was an R33 Series 2.

Looked nice except those marks on your front window, are they just dirty or are those marks stained there because of Japans damn pollution?

R34 guessing Gtt 74CKY on Elizabeth Street, city tonight --- Awesome tail lights to accompany the plates. haha

Also saw an Accord Euro with passengers making sexy time in the back seat. West End Riverside. Nothing suss! :) *Bump Bump Bump*

Edited by hojak

If anyone here was down at Petrie BWS today then i saw you lol.

I gave up writing down plates when i saw so many. From recollection i remember seeing:

2 White GTR Skylines

1 White R33 Skyline

1 Redish/maroon (not good on my colours) GTR

1 Silver Four Door Skyline

I'm not the best at spotting models etc of skylines so i might be wrong in saying those were GTR's, they just had GTR rear spoilers so i'm assuming their were GTR's.

I think all the GTR's were R32's or R33's. None were R34's, i know that much lol.

Maroon R33 gts-t with a veilside or something like it wing. Passenger was pointing.

Then a few seconds later passed a white R33 and then a few seconds later a black r32 behind me flowing on to lyndon rd from vienna.

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