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White 34 ***LDM over at the Aspley Pizza Hut/McDonalds/Chemist parking lot just before. Not often I see stock wheels on 34s!

and a white 33 leaving Trouts Rd when I was coming home. It seems a few Skylines live in/off Trouts Rd, but none of them except me are members :banana:

Edited by Isola

Spotted Pear on Nudgee rd around 1230 today. I was in a kennards truck heading in the opposite direction just as you come over the rail crossing near kingsford smith drive. Gave a way when I noticed the number plate.

The following takes place between 1pm and 2pm:

Spotted a maroon 33 today (well thursday) coming from Rode Rd, onto the big roundabout, black guy driving it. I gave a wave as I went past you, you stared at me and dogged me, then went the same way as me and made sure you overtook me employing the Vin Diesel 12 and 0 driving position seen here:

Vin+Diesel+Fast+and+Furious+Movie.jpg

but then, you turned off at KFC at Griffiths St. Just couldn't resist the urge ay? :)

While I was being dogged by that car, a red 34 with the big gay nismo wing went past going the opposite direction on South Pine Rd.

...event occurred in real time.

Edited by Isola
He's got your number ;)

He likes fried chicken more than me :laugh:

Last night - white 32 spoilerless and low at the Aspley Chemist at about 10:45. plates were ***LNI - The brunette driving it - Amy (I only know that because the counter girl called out her name. I'm not stalking) was hot :)

Just a shame I pulled up in the Getz instead of the 32. Must have looked real manly :laugh:

Black 32 on Albany Creek Rd tonight about 8ish turned into one of the housing estates near the bowling alley. Sounded nice!

White 33 at Aspley Mcdonalds plates GTS-R33. Custom plates on an NA? Really? :sick:

Silver 33 Albany Creek Rd waiting at the Gayford St lights on my way back home again.

spotted a bronze R35 GTR on gympie road kedron joining the grid lock of friday afternoon traffic.... personalised plate HBTAX

:sick:

didnt like the exhaust note though as it took off down a side st..... then some P plater in a old beaten up merc tried to catch up to you :action-smiley-069:

Edited by BstewyR33
Lambos are just as gay as NA 33s, so I can see the correlation :P

Wonder if the black one is Ty1?

Nah mate i don't have black rims and very rarely go along redbank plains road. I still haven't been spotted yet ;)

Last night - white 32 spoilerless and low at the Aspley Chemist at about 10:45. plates were ***LNI - The brunette driving it - Amy (I only know that because the counter girl called out her name. I'm not stalking) was hot :blink:

Classic... "Amy your meds are ready for your THRUSH problem"

You go "Ewwwww, dirty birdy"

spotted a bronze R35 GTR on gympie road kedron joining the grid lock of friday afternoon traffic.... personalised plate HBTAX

Its "H8 TAX"

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