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spotted GTR R35 next to me yesterday i was in the gold 380 next to you from capalaba to gardencity ... i think you on here

Also a RED R33 with veilside wing racing a R1 bike on mt gravatt-capalaba road.. followed by DET33 i think 4 door 33

black r8 commodore hra55 dude seriously i bet there are decent commodore drivers out there that wanna smack you over the head for the way that you drive, keep your silly buggers on the track any enthusiast would wanna smack you across the head

also yellow r34 GTT just outs side the RE in toowong. very nice man was in the black 32 going towards the city

spotted GTR R35 next to me yesterday i was in the gold 380 next to you from capalaba to gardencity ... i think you on here

Also a RED R33 with veilside wing racing a R1 bike on mt gravatt-capalaba road.. followed by DET33 i think 4 door 33

hey buddy, driving back from Mt Cotton for a Porsche performance driving day, awesome.

yeah saw the 380 now you mention it!

hot lap in the GT3 with Fabian Coulthard was magic, damn those guys are smooth on the track

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spotted Johns (nIsMo) old R34 same plates young fella crusing on logan road still has SAU stickers

yea I spot him all the time, he lives in my estate.

Spotted SMR33 last night as I was exiting to the freeway from Carindale...drove right past you at the lights but it as too dark to wave or anything :thumbsup:

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