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There was a nice grey 4 door 32 up at the mount tamborine gallery walk yesterday afternoon. ITB on the plate, don't remember the numbers though. Very tidy looking car with a beige colored interior.

Also saw on hamilton road earlier in the day JON118 or JON18 (was looking on an angle couldn't make out if it was one or two 1s. White 33 with Bob Jone spec chromies on it

There was a nice White 34GTR up there as well

SPOTTED:

douche bag in a stag on alice street tonight at around 9pm who thought he was a mad dog yelling shit and my gf and me

i wish i was as cool as you :)

sounds like a boostlooser ...

Spotted a black r34 on logan road pink plates OOHWE i think ...

Also 119LQR Import auto centre sticker on the back window fat short blonde.... on logan road heading towards the city thought she was cool doing right turnn skids .. yeah only if i had a fast car like hers...

Vish, is your R33 dark grey/black? with a SAUSCC09 Sticker on the back window? Not sure if I spotted you heading towards Mt Gravatt way on Logan Rd on Australia Day.. whoever it was made a left near the Shell station.. I was fair bit further back on Logan Rd.. I saw the SCC09 Sticker but wasn't about to play catch up, particularly on a public holiday lol

Vish, is your R33 dark grey/black? with a SAUSCC09 Sticker on the back window? Not sure if I spotted you heading towards Mt Gravatt way on Logan Rd on Australia Day.. whoever it was made a left near the Shell station.. I was fair bit further back on Logan Rd.. I saw the SCC09 Sticker but wasn't about to play catch up, particularly on a public holiday lol

hey bud no black ones in storage i was in a red 33 just has SAU stickers on the sides

Spotted a Silver 32 on Ipswich Rd around 7 this morning, a white 32 and 33 in a shed on Chambers Flat Rd this arvo and also a maroon 33 on the side a the Mt Lindsey Hwy across from greenbank rd.

Silver 34 (didn't catch the plates as I was the meat in a Holden sandwhich) going along maundrell tce about an hour ago. Gave a wave.

White 33 parked just off Maundrell Tce.

Gold 31 4 door Mornington St at Stafford.

Black 300Z with 99ZTT plates - looked liked they waved, I nodded. Couldn't wave as I was mid shift. Appleby Rd about an hour ago.

Silver S15 Appleby Rd. Waved - you ingored :P

White 180 with gayer than gay crystal tail lights. Appleby rd.

Blue 34GTR Albany Creek Rd. I see you all the time. Give me your car!

and that was my drive from Stafford to Aspley this morning!

Edited by Isola

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