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

Mine too!

Though I do try and go there after 9.30am and before 2pm otherwise the traffic is chaos! Maybe my next stop is also going there at 5am, surely theres not alot of traffic then LOL

last night saw a black 32 being followed by a white 32 (with 1 headlight not working) along the pacific motorway (i think that's what it is called, but it goes to the start of the inner city bypass after going across the river near southbank). anywho, i saw you near the speed camera. you were in the right hand lane, i was in the middle lane in a blue n15 SSS with MAD082 plates. after the speed camera you took off again. seemed to be playing silly buggers

silver R33 - leaving newmarket mcdonalds friday night heading onto enoggera road, then went past speed trap and up onto samford road

silver r34 heading north on frederick st toowong today about 11am (looked very hot!)

grey r32 4 door parked on alpha st taringa - rego ***-LET

was followed by an orange 33 with a ebay gt wing on the back in two tone silver and orange going up the range.

could only see bit of it as u were in my rear mirrors :laugh:. skyline v bike, bike won :).

looked like a clean car, lose the wing tho :)

this morning around 745 on days road,

i was behind a total mad dog in a dark blue r33 NA 4door with green p plates

if ur on here - u are a mad guy

smashing it thru roundabouts in peak hour doesnt make u cool :)

..yes i was in the gunmetal r32 behind u - the one u glared at as if u were top shit :angry:

lol that is all

edit - f**k im tired and grumpy lol.. *coffee time*

Spotted EZY 34 somwhere around the traps on Saturday - I think it was you?? Can't remember exactly where... Saw you wave, but my Husband was driving and he's a bit slow :D So :angry:

I am a bit nervous guys - My R34 GTR is now officially up for sale - Eeeek! So is my R32 but I'm not AS upset by that lol - Must sell, baby on the way - It's a BOY!! :)

Spotted EZY 34 somwhere around the traps on Saturday - I think it was you?? Can't remember exactly where... Saw you wave, but my Husband was driving and he's a bit slow :) So :angry:

I am a bit nervous guys - My R34 GTR is now officially up for sale - Eeeek! So is my R32 but I'm not AS upset by that lol - Must sell, baby on the way - It's a BOY!! :D

Sad news about the selling but Congrats on the baby

Going a Stag as the Family Car :)

saw a silver r33 series 2 p plater driving from nambour connection road towards maroochydore, i was going the opposite way to tafe, looked really clean, nice ride i was in the maroon 32 duno if you saw me, looked like u were reading the newspaper or something haha papers over the steering wheel

Spotted EZY 34 somwhere around the traps on Saturday - I think it was you?? Can't remember exactly where... Saw you wave, but my Husband was driving and he's a bit slow :) So :thumbsup:

I am a bit nervous guys - My R34 GTR is now officially up for sale - Eeeek! So is my R32 but I'm not AS upset by that lol - Must sell, baby on the way - It's a BOY!! :)

Yeah.. i saw you as well :)

Around Kessels rd... you were heading in the direction of Garden City... and all but way back.

Congrats on the baby! Keep it, put a baby seat in the back :thanks:

red R32 - miskin st toowong outside the subaru dealer rego 181-KPL - about 815 am

red r33 with a weird wing on it - south pine road everton park - rego ***ISG - about 835 am

and there's a white R33 that is always parked on the nature strip on redwood st in stafford custom rego 347-ALL

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