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Saw a V36 and a silver S1.5 R33 on the Gateway Motorway this afternoon when heading home - waved to both but it was dark so I doubt either would have seen :D

On a side note, V36 tail lights look hawt!

Gunmetal/Silver 31 coupe 31FTW at the Aspley BP on Gympie Rd about 1pmish :D

:)

Spotted a heap of boats out today in my travels, must have been a prevailing wind :P

One even waved back (and had a quick chat), a white GTS-T (I think) on anzac ave, mango hill. You on here mate?

9ONNA - R32 GTST spotted around beams rd. has a rather loud screamer on it. can you quit booting the thing out of the street. it wakes my kid up :(

Edited by Chris Rogers

Spotted 2 skylines at the bp over at salisbury at around 3ish. One was a silver two-tone r33 with a female driver and the other one was a gun metal grey r33 which was in desperate need of a respray. Didn't catch either of the plates.

9ONNA - R32 GTST spotted around beams rd. has a rather loud screamer on it. can you quit booting the thing out of the street. it wakes my kid up :)

I've seen this guy on Gympie Rd.

U-turn VRRRRAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRR PSSSSSHHHHHHHHHHH

U-turn VRRRRAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRR PSSSSSHHHHHHHHHHH

U-turn

Drag car

U-turn

Drag car

U-turn VRRRRAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRR PSSSSSHHHHHHHHHHH

U-turn hektik skids

U-turn VRRRRAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRR PSSSSSHHHHHHHHHHH

U-turn

The whole time I was at The Cheesecake Shop, back and forth down the McDonalds block of Gympie Rd. Absolute douchebag.

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