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spotted *** in a commodore who also owns a gtr this morning round 12:40am on gooding drive

Hey mate was great to meet you, clean 4 door you have mate :P

Was a nice leisurely drive home too, if you dont mind mate, can you edit my plates out, never know whos watching :D]

so many skylines out last night on the sunny coast, spotted 32FTW, black/dary grey R32 GTR, awesome car, also 4 door 34, fluro green one. Saw 85URK out and another r32 parked at 7/11, dark blue and GTR front bar, and one huge muffler haha, nice cars :)

MYG77.. White 34 Gtt.. waved on windemere :ermm:

hey. like my plates?.. i think they were a good find. i see you all the time.

i saw a different white 34 GTR a the lights on redland bay road today. i was the white 34 on limiter :)

Edited by TIR60
hey. like my plates?.. i think they were a good find. i see you all the time.

i saw a different white 34 GTR a the lights on redland bay road today. i was the white 34 on limiter :)

Haha. yeah.

Bit too easy to remember.

Mine are real catchy, so no stupid things.

See hundreds of skylines on redland bay rd.

Theres a bayside blue you may see as well.

Spotted a white skyline pulled over by the cops on the overpass at beenleigh tonight, Thumbs down to the cops pulling people over on an overpass above the highway!

Edited by kwl33
spotted red 32 at alexandra heads bbqs with a few other nice cars. I been all day at ekka so i didnt have time to stop.

could of been me, i was with a kingswood, and 2 commodores? It was just across the road from where u used to park the r33.

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