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was commen home from camping and saw a red r34 leaven a house in kenilworth, we also turned around in your driveway :thumbsup: had some sticker in middle of rear windscreen with gold rims

walking on newham road spotted a nice caribian blue v35 s1 coupe , and a blonde chick in a red gtst with GTR kit badge etc.. front bar in primer speeding on newham road and locking up her brakes what a idiot ....must been a bogan plated were 309.Kxx...

Spotted a gun metal R35 GTR heading south on the Gateway around 5.30 today... Sounded sweet.

And 20 minutes later a tidy red 34 4 door - lowered with chrome rims and nismo kit on Buckland road Nundah.

.. sorry didn't catch the plates on either.

spotted 71BBY yellow R34 @ D& R Stainless .. and a yellow R33 GTR with rear damage on opp side of the progress road .. seemed like it was hit pretty hard

Also spotted a blue R32 @ Ludiwici had plates something like RRB20 ??

spotted a maroon n\a 33 going past vibes at moobah and few other turbo lines... then about 9 30pm ish i went into and out of 7\11 maroochydore few 32's and 33's in there (you didnt seem that friendly) LOL

drove down to goldie from sunshine coast monday arvo and came back midday today and saw no skylines except one exiting just past the twin BP's but didnt get a good look as there were trucks everywhere.......disappointing

Saw R33 GTS-T this morning at about 7:30 am on redland bay rd... driving behind some car, saw an old rx7 maybe? didnt see it...

got crazy, 2nd gear, BOOOOOOOOSSST, rear wheels spin squeel and off it goes. PUFF.... smoke haha

Not bad.

spotted a white wingless 34 female driver and a white 33 behind it passing pac fair at around 1:30pm today

and a silver 33 turning right next to the caltex just before the M1 starts on Smith st

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