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spotted a short chubby chick driving a 4 door 34 skyline like a bogan hoon on mains road sunnybank hills .. had some stickers on the rear window didnt notice plates was too busy watching you do sic skids.. what a tool !..

on a good note spotted a white R33 S1 plates were ARM33 nice ride you got there mate

and 083ZEN R33 at his house .. thanks for the bumper mesh

spotted a short chubby chick driving a 4 door 34 skyline like a bogan hoon on mains road sunnybank hills .. had some stickers on the rear window didnt notice plates was too busy watching you do sic skids.. what a tool !..

on a good note spotted a white R33 S1 plates were ARM33 nice ride you got there mate

and 083ZEN R33 at his house .. thanks for the bumper mesh

what colour was the 4 door?

Oh fair call :D

I was there when those other rims got owned & I thought it was uber funny so that's why I put it up ! :)

OT: Spotted a Silver 33 again in Goodna, missing the plates once again, lol ...

You live out Goodna way? have never seen the car about?

OT: spotted a grey 32 at St Ives shopping centre car park.

33gtr midnight purple on waterworks road yesterday, i think the plates were hks26

This car was at Chapel Hill on Thursday night, never did get to see who owned it though. We were gonna strip it for parts if the owner didn't show up... then we cbf.

This car was at Chapel Hill on Thursday night, never did get to see who owned it though. We were gonna strip it for parts if the owner didn't show up... then we cbf.

Yeh, looked pretty clean.

Nice rims on it... and a baby seat

white 4 door

lol

seems a few white four doors are being spotted doing silly stuff

either lots of female hoons liking white foor doors or one white four door hooning a lot

i don't like to jump to conclusions, however

i do like to lol tho

:banana:

Ha ha ... Wasn't my 4dr this time buddy ! It has been inside my garage from Xmas (except going to the tyre shop) til last Sat night & then Sun morn back in the garage getting new cam covers put on (still undrivable waiting for bolts) Tristan, you should see it, yours is still better tho because you have sparkles >.< oh and my clear timing belt cover is on ! & no, I don't live in Goodna, I am further North :P I have another hoon twin, awesome!

wasnt a skyline, but a saw a Blue 180, some long haired crazy guy hanging out the window waving at me like a madman, on my way home down the Brisbane Valley highway on monday arvo. thought it might have been someone here, if so, nice car, sounded sweet.

This car was at Chapel Hill on Thursday night, never did get to see who owned it though. We were gonna strip it for parts if the owner didn't show up... then we cbf.

Guy who used to own it worked at lexus kenmore, very worked motor. Was for sale on car sales....

spotted a 32 gtr - grey - 943 lmm? mismatched wheels (rota/volk te37 look at the back) along mains road sunnybank yesterday arvo.

you should have sung a bit louder :thumbsup:

I was in the black patrol.......... lurking

spotted on hamilton rd yesterday arvo:

grey R32 GTR - filthy and covered in shipping writing- had trade plate on the rear of it.

'coming to the streets near you' :thumbsup:

spotted an r33 on terminal drive ascot in front of fowles... only catch is it was spotted on google maps street view

maroon gtst? 315 kpj

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