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yea HI i am the white 34 owner. YEA that was a bs race he smoked me. nice car btw i as looking right at you when i hcanged into 4th. i may have been speeding :P

Haha. I watched the whole thing while pulling out. You passed by, staring out while smoking haha.

I think i've seen yours around before, there are a lot on that road. for some reason, especially wingless 34's.

Haha. I watched the whole thing while pulling out. You passed by, staring out while smoking haha.

I think i've seen yours around before, there are a lot on that road. for some reason, especially wingless 34's.

hhaah i work in capalaba. its probly jsut me you see all the time lol

spotted a silver 33 out near Camira/Springfield around 630-645 this morning plates were &*033 not sure of letters i got a wave. if your on here i did wave back just bit of a slow reaction for me this morning still getting used to early wakeups.

8oosta- Blue 32 GTR nice nice very tidy heading south on gimpie rd near chermy, had a gd chat

gun metal grey 33 gts-t ??? driving south on i dunno which road lol i gave u the thumbs up anyway tidy car

was in my white 32 GTR with the Work rims

spotted a few skylines going to the hospital

a white 32 gtr.. looked kinda dirty and was pissing out blue smoke from the exhaust :) poor girl! @ goodna on the highway

a yellow 34 and a blue 34 @ the highway near oxley traveling together

another yellow 34 @ annerly

and a 4 door silver 34 @ redbank plaza lights plates were RWD-34 (i think)

spotted tons of skylines today a black 3 door R33 near the spit roundabout cheers for the wave !

also spotted a black R32 on wellington road near wello point cheers for a thumbs up :)

a few other R33s mostly white S1

Well that would have been me... I have made it my life's work to get Skyline owners to wave!!!

Was on my way to work... back there again tomorrow... Letters were DBR + the 33 bit...

yeah i usually down that road same time mate. i am working at that Pollaris data centre being built in springfield over near the orion? shopping centre. finish up this friday though i think.

Spotted a white 33 with sau stickers (165ijo) on the bruce highway this arvo (around 5.15pm). You took the d-day turn off.

I didn't wave cuz I couldn't get your eye contact and didn't wannna look like a dick lol

Edited by BLiNKsTaR

sorry guys my bad .. it was a 2 door ..

Just had a R32 roll 3 times over on mt gravatt capalaba road this morning i didnt get the plates was white had gtr kit and white wheels on it... hope the driver walked away ok...

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