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246 kqr would be me finally been spotted lol. yeah been doin security there last 2 nights (the white fella) that place didnt even need guards last 2 nights never seen a pub so dead.

Also forgot new years eve saw purple 33 gtr in boonah parked outside is it the doogie? pub.

246 kqr would be me finally been spotted lol. yeah been doin security there last 2 nights (the white fella) that place didnt even need guards last 2 nights never seen a pub so dead.

Also forgot new years eve saw purple 33 gtr in boonah parked outside is it the doogie? pub.

Didn't need guards? No we only have knife carrying bikies who've lost the plot and think people are trying to kill them :) The CT doesn't get very busy Friday and Saturdays, theres a few people early on but they all fark off later. Thursday nights is ussually the big one.

keep seeing a white r34 2 door around marochydore, black tint possibly? u were about today near the marochydore round about, and a black\darkblue r34 going into kmart end of the sunny plaza parking.

Didn't need guards? No we only have knife carrying bikies who've lost the plot and think people are trying to kill them :) The CT doesn't get very busy Friday and Saturdays, theres a few people early on but they all fark off later. Thursday nights is ussually the big one.

yer screwed up thing is the staff there know him so well they took them off him but never thought to inform us i was so pissed off about that. he was actually on drugs from what they told me or at least he was earlier in the day.

is an ok pub just those 2 nights especially sat night was just a joke never been so bored in my life.

spotted a nice gunmetal 32 near the beach on the gold coast this arvo about 1.40pm rego had LDR or LDT or something in it (bad memory). was parked on the side of the road. i drove past and drooled a little. very clean. =]

Spotted 2 32's on the way back from the coast yesterday

a black 32 Gtst which i was cruising with till you took the logan motorway exit

and a white 32 GTR that took the beenleigh north exit - and i dont know how fast you were going but it must of been over 180 to come up behind me that quick with the speed i was going

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Spotted 872KLL a nice gtst 32 in surfers centro car park today... i giggled, then i took a picture,

if you are on here, it is good to see a fellow skyline driver who cares about their car.

dont think you could have hugged the pole anymore...

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Spotted 83ECK at the Bio Gas petrol station on Rochester Drive Mt Warren Park around 6:20pm as I walked home off the bus. Was the lucky bugger driving it your man - very jealous!!!

dont say that when i park in car parks i find the pole and hug it because its better than the ca in the next spot scrapping you

if you read it again, i was saying its a good thing..................................

this one?? nice guy he is :thumbsup:

mind the bird though

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yeah that would be the one big lol at pic. was parked off on his own and was dark so didnt want to rock up and say hi incase i was interupting something lol. the place didnt get nick named mnt crackafat for nuthin

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)

Sorry Ash, was busy yapping with the fiancee and didn't have time to wave back once I saw you. We live on corner of Mt Warren Blvd & Rochester Drive so I see you and 20+ Skylines each day pass my front door, usually on boost out of the intersection which is very entertaining especially when its been raining. The wife-to-be never used to notice Skylines until she met me 3yrs ago and now she knows each model nearly as well as I do! I only get my HR31 coupe out on the weekends, usually to run her to work, visit friends or for a run up the highway and attend a number of R31, Boost & SAU cruises. Promise to wave like a lunatic next time I spot you :thumbsup:

yeah that would be the one big lol at pic. was parked off on his own and was dark so didnt want to rock up and say hi incase i was interupting something lol. the place didnt get nick named mnt crackafat for nuthin

haha wooot woo go tommy lol bit of an embarrassing place to be spotted yeah hes only sent me one or two of his car with the Tommy plates on i have a few somewhere with the HAHA plates i love them plates lol

found this other one when we were at a maccas one night

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i love his 34 not too convinced on the spinners though....

also i spotted a white 32 in burleigh yesterday stocko plates.. i waved but im not sure if you saw me!

spotted 2 today Grey series 1 R33 at Centenary tavern around 1300. and then metallic blue R33 pretty sure series 1 bout 1345 -1400 i was gettin on the centenary highway heading towards ipswich and u were just coming off at the sumners road exit i gave a wave but dunno if u saw me.

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