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intersection after the hornybrook bridge coming back to brisbane :)

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bahahhamark, i just logged on to post that exct picture, tats the last time i sms u a image, becuase u still my thunder :cheers::P

anyway if the owner of this car is on here, im the guy int he silver r34 that weaved traffic like crazy to catch ya, and then gave ya the thumbs up

OMG i love that car

Hey i am from the sunny coast outside of brisbane.. my beast is a rare beauty that is seen on special occasions :cheers:

There is a fair few skylines up here ranging from R32, R33 and R34's... So PM me if anyone from here wants to have a chat sometime!

today, 11 AM-ish,on M1, white R33 didn't get # plate but 'pink bunny' in rear window. looked like driver was having a great time driving along; wind in the hair, she was just cruzin', both car and driver!.

Spotted white 34 with unpainted body kit on it, yesterday, in Jacob's Ridge Estate Ormeau around 4.30pm. I think the plates were 90son... (go son???) or something similar.

I was driving the fiance's VT SS.

Spotted a Blue R34 GTR around 9pm or so today. He would've seen me, i was in the Black R33. Didn't wave because i didn't get a chance to as you accelerated right past me hahah. I saw you a bit later down the road in the emergancy bay too, hopefully nothing was wrong.

spotted a nice white r31 sillouette pillerless 2 door with numberplates AHR31 and nismo sticker on front windscreen on mount warren boulivard yesterday, drove past and did a wave out the window, guy looked at me like... wtf?? lol saw it again near mcdonalds beenleigh.... (i think i have description correct, sorry if not)

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