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ima proud boat....ahh R33 driver. could be worse could be a supra, they are an upside down boat :P

at least us 33 drivers have room to swing very small cats in our cars :)

spotted a white R34 2 door with black roof, bonnet and boot on lutewyche rd. looked sweet. didnt see the numbr plate, but had the doof doof blairing

yep thats the same one that has no respect for 50kmh streets been down my street several times doing well over that.

Spotted Silver R35.. at south bank today.. Black rims.. red calipers... side on.. but plates were probs GOD ZLA or something like that.

Also, a white 33 with SAU stickers... hi mate.. sorry i didn't say much haha.. was with the family - normally much nicer than that.. :)

yep thats the same one that has no respect for 50kmh streets been down my street several times doing well over that.

that sucks, im at my parents at the moment, and theres always some bogan that see's my car on the side of the road and decides going fast in 50 zones is the coolest (no skylines yet though)

I drive from coomera to murarrie every day and I am guaranted to see at least 1 skyline.

I tend to see them on the pacific motorway (like this morning) and on creek road (like this morning).

I wave... no one has waved back yet! :laugh:

I drive a sivler 33 coupe with plates 84MAM and have SAU stickers... Please wave back! I may develop a complex soon! lol

saw a silver 32 sedan with a bunch of guys in it

i was comming the other way in the blue 32gtr

u waved then i waved = happy

was down the back of carina near the bread factory p.s did you see that ford nose dive into the ditch on the corner LOL!!!!!!!!

also i see a blue 34gtr who lives near me just off meadowlands road in carina

very nice car mate

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I drive from coomera to murarrie every day and I am guaranted to see at least 1 skyline.

I tend to see them on the pacific motorway (like this morning) and on creek road (like this morning).

I wave... no one has waved back yet! ;)

I drive a sivler 33 coupe with plates 84MAM and have SAU stickers... Please wave back! I may develop a complex soon! lol

My mate lives up in Coomera so im up there a fair bit, If I see ya ill defiantly wave :)

I drive from coomera to murarrie every day and I am guaranted to see at least 1 skyline.

I tend to see them on the pacific motorway (like this morning) and on creek road (like this morning).

I wave... no one has waved back yet! :blink:

I drive a sivler 33 coupe with plates 84MAM and have SAU stickers... Please wave back! I may develop a complex soon! lol

hey yeah i drive from nerang to yatala and back every day, pretty sure i followed you down the m1 the other day. i'm in the blue 32 gtr. ah you'll know next time, i'll have the lights an horn goin mental :D

hey yeah i drive from nerang to yatala and back every day, pretty sure i followed you down the m1 the other day. i'm in the blue 32 gtr. ah you'll know next time, i'll have the lights an horn goin mental :D

lol sounds like a plan! I follow skylines all the time, I've developing my ninja skills! hehe

Anything is good to distract the fact I'm stuck in traffic!

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