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spotted a two tone dark blue & black R32 on gympie road this morning, and R35 GTR turning into Newmarket Road around 3pm :down:

if it was a gunmetal R35 with matching plates - I have to pull that apart in the morn. spoke to him this arvo aabout 3 pm.

Dave (rhino) PM me- you know why.

Spotted plenty of lines in Parkinson since i've moved here.

Got a tidy Green 33? only seen glimpses of you twice thats on Kinchega Cct somewhere.

see plenty of other tidy 33's and 34's turning on the round-a-bout for Watarrka and Kinchega.

spotted a two tone dark blue & black R32 on gympie road this morning, and R35 GTR turning into Newmarket Road around 3pm :thumbsup:

yeah thats me :P Sorry if I didnt respond, still crapping myself driving this thing!

Chris, see you in AM

Edited by handbrake

Spotted a white s2 R33 with a surfboard on the roof turning off Turbot Street today about midday.

Spotted a white s2 R33 parked in an old nice joint amongst the big new flash unit blocks on Moray Street in New Farm.....I do the river loop on the bike each night, first time I've seen it there :thumbsup:

saturday - white 33 gts-t riding along me.. waved

at the same time.. going the other way... 2 skylines.. 32/33 dont remember

the road that eventually passes garden city.. - same time vish spotted me.

yeah thats me :P Sorry if I didnt respond, still crapping myself driving this thing!

Chris, see you in AM

Sorry i missed your post! I was at the lights just up the road as you pulled out - awesome car mate :thumbsup:

Edited by R34mac

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