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spotted this on the gateway tolls going northbound .. the owner is off SAU had sau sticker on it .. i beeped but the owner gave me a weird stare .. was in a gold 380...behind u

Also spotted a white R31 aus spec at southbank last nite lapping ...didnt get the plates

Spotted Nismo (john ) poping up everywhere lol

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Spotted a gold r34 gtt going past toowong village on Saturday.

Also spotted red r34 gtt pulled up about 30 mins ago at an RBT in indooroopilly. Looked like the copper was givin him some grief.

I always see other skylines around the coast but never stop to think if they post in Sau, some reason they all know to give the peace sign as they drive past lol or the one finger of acknowledgement, any who if any one has seen me around i drive a R33 srs2 Silver 153 KLY howdy

spotted this on the gateway tolls going northbound .. the owner is off SAU had sau sticker on it .. i beeped but the owner gave me a weird stare .. was in a gold 380...behind u

Sorry :)

I didn't know what the beep was for. That does explain why this strange 380 was so eager to stick behind me!

30 mins or so ago, black 34 gt-t fillng up at mobile 1 on old Cleveland? Whatever the road is you take passing carindale to the city.

Also white 33 gtst with sunroof turning onto creek rd at carindale

30 mins or so ago, black 34 gt-t fillng up at mobile 1 on old Cleveland? Whatever the road is you take passing carindale to the city.

Also white 33 gtst with sunroof turning onto creek rd at carindale

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Black 34 was myself. Live right near there. Atleast I believe it was me, so many black 34's in carindale/carina

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