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Silver R35 in Taringa. 76GTR or something like that. Lovely jubbly...pitty about the dust storm, had a nice blueish orange haze ontop of the silver from it. Pretty much all cars had a blueish orange haze to it and hid looking headlights...so weird.

thanks revhead, i was wondering why i couldnt edit them out!

anytime wlade666 :)

Spotted you again r_palac on the highway on Saturday morning around 8.10am heading northbound up approaching Springwood way, you passed me in my mercedes work truck, I beeped but I dare say you didn't hear me, (plus the mercs horn is a pissy little meeeeeeep) hahahahaha

about 10 skylines tonight throughout maroochydore.

yellow 34 near sunshine plaza

silver 33 parked next to me at mooloolabah

silver 34 at video ezy

white 33 near cold rock

the others i didnt really see too well

i spotted a few lines, etc yesterday at sunny plaza. saw a stagea too.

then when i got back to gympie i saw a white r32 gtr (pretty sure it was a gtr) doing a U turn at the lights near the skatepark. was in serious need of a wash and a tune (or a catalytic converter). whole left half of the back bar and boot was covering in a thick layer of carbon. had the whole ying and yang thing going on, LOL

black r33 gts-t this arvo at palmwoods iga, rocked up about 5ish... i think it was 4 door wasent looken long... i was distracted by the hot chick walking past

Saw a black r34 this morning on kingsford smith drive had weird looking white fins on the bootlid

GTR 35 heading into cleveland this morning. Waved at you/it :P

Definitely sticks out.

saw you too, my wave reaction time was a bit slow though.

heading out to the bayside against traffic was a nice change.

your 34 looked pretty damn mean, it didnt exactly blend in either :P

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