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Spotted Becks in the carpark in the valley yesterday. parked right near you so you could spot me haha

green r33

cars finally back on the road so should see me in there a bit more. you always arrive earlier and leave earlier than me though. im usually up on the higher levels

Hehe! Yeah i spotted your beast parked up near my girl! :D

I always park on the 1st floor, Although i had to chage spots as some Dick Reversed into me.. :)

So i'm extra careful where i park now!

Loving your 33 btw!! Looks great! :)

spotted OOODNK yesterday on gibson road.

my 34 is at the shop getting a 3" turbo back exhaust so i was driving my red dunger falcon :D

:down::ermm: yay spotted again! are you local? or just in noosa a lot?

live and work in noosaville! i literally drive 5mins to get to/from work but i somehow manage to see your car around quite often. lol
Probably cause i live a street away from gibson rd :D. and your car must be teh 34 always parked on mary street.

Spotted a r33 coupe...green, yellow changing colour car yesterday tailgating me all the way up noosa eumundi road...heard thats the 3rd engine tahts been put into your car as well. can see why.

Edited by 000DNK

haha yay! finally spotted. for a bright green car doesnt get spotted often

Sucks someone reversed into you in the car park though :(

you obviously only saw the rear though :ermm: missing a foglight cover and has a nice scratch on the front haha

i'll be in nice and early tomorrow maybe ill get a park near you again

Hehe! Yeah i spotted your beast parked up near my girl! :)

I always park on the 1st floor, Although i had to chage spots as some Dick Reversed into me.. :down:

So i'm extra careful where i park now!

Loving your 33 btw!! Looks great! :D

Becks 34 in valley carpark - NICE.

Cheers! :D

haha yay! finally spotted. for a bright green car doesnt get spotted often

Sucks someone reversed into you in the car park though :)

you obviously only saw the rear though :) missing a foglight cover and has a nice scratch on the front haha

i'll be in nice and early tomorrow maybe ill get a park near you again

hehehe! Spotted!! I got to there at 7.30, So You were nice and early.. :)

I left you a Spotted note :)

Saw a black 32 last night, oh, about 9:40pm, stopped at the lights at the corner of Underwood road and Logan road (northbound). Sounded nice (heard it more than saw it)

Edited by sneakey pete

spotted a blue 32 on wednesday with no front bar on the m1 was in my car

also a black 32 at labrador parked at a servo also with no front bar on the same day

also a chick in a white 33 we sorta cruised together i yelled out nice car that was about it lol

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