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Heaps of Coomera ppl here, I see two that live just down from the BP at Coomera, ones the same as mine but theirs is cleaner hahaha

That's my favourite servo!! I'm there just about every weekday morning at around 5-5.15am! lol

Seen a silver R33 todaty with plates 33SKY......just at the first set of lights on gympie road in Carseldine.....

Also i seen a White S1 with a sunroom R33 always parked at a house in the exact same spot on Kinnerton St, Chermside West

ahhh i remember when that model first came out, it was only another 3.8 million Yen for the sunroom add on. I always thought towing around a 8m2 room would drastically affect handling and stability. and i never really understood what you'd do with it at night time... but who am i to question nissan?! :)

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spotted 50LTY tonight at mooloolaba carpark along the esplanade

i just saw that there aswell..saw you driving around fair bit tonight, with one plate lol that sucks ay. your car sounds awesome man

i just saw that there aswell..saw you driving around fair bit tonight, with one plate lol that sucks ay. your car sounds awesome man

my ride gained 150kw due to aeordynamics and weight reduction due to that.....lol

my mates wanted me out but then they all had curfew, i do alot of running around thur night anyways. what car was urs....

The maroon r32, i saw u a few times, one when u pulled out that street on alex hill then driving around mbah i tried to doing u turns everytime i saw u but couldnt catch u guys hahah

oh yeah i gave you a head nod, i was on a mission for m&m's so it prob looked like a serious nod.

White 33 with twin exhausts i think, parked about 100m down the highway from the speed camera just after boundary road exit northside today about 4.15pm.

:D

Hope everything was ok, sorry couldnt stop had to takt my dad home.

Dude i saw you at Capalaba central shops the other night! I have the white R33.

Sweet!

Have i ever sold you anything? your user name is familiar.

Sorry couldn't talk that day.. was taking the fam to dinner.

oh yeah i gave you a head nod, i was on a mission for m&m's so it prob looked like a serious nod.

hahah. Are you parking around the back now? probs a good idea ay haha.

Saw a blue r34 GTR driving around maroochydore area, coming off aerodrome road near maccas.

A few skylines today... i waved/stuck my hand out to all... got stares...

Alicia/miz34 on Riawena Rd/Kessels.. opposite direction to me... pretty certain it was you :rofl:

White 34... across from garden city lights..

also.. black/purple R33 gtst.. no wing..

few others

hahah. Are you parking around the back now? probs a good idea ay haha.

Saw a blue r34 GTR driving around maroochydore area, coming off aerodrome road near maccas.

no im in the garage, i was only on the street while my roommate was selling his car, it had a broken window. the last day i was on the street was when it got stolen....that was really bad luck.

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