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Defs bud, The 33 is not coming along too badly either. See you own a 33 and still wave to others. That must make about 5 in QLD that are not too busy to acknowledge others.

haha yea the others are either rude pricks or unaware of this website

Multi-coloured R34 with an SAU sticker on Beaudesert Rd, I'm guessing you're getting panel work and a respray :P

lol diggin up an oldie, that was me, i'm just too lazy to post in here :D She's all black now (xcept the bootlid)

Ah, I see, not too far from me.

I'm always around here, i'm in Capalaba.

Surprised you haven't seen me around. Always around place, going through alex hills down to ormiston/cleveland.

Fair enough, going down for good?

Was it a Black 35? He lives down Lyndon Rd somewhere, I always see if going that way on Redland Bay Rd. I wave and he thinks i'm a hoon.

I'll keep an eye out :D Yeah going down for good, it's my home-town afterall.

That sounds like him.. though I can't exactly recall the colour, but the description of the driver sounds about right lol

Spotted some rich P plater in a V35 near Robina,

He was tailgating me....

If you're on here buddy smartin up ay!

Just coz you've got your license doesn't mean you're Ken Block.

One day you'll do it to the wrong guy on the Gold Coast....

Not long ago a guy cut someone off in Burleigh and the guy that got cut off pulled out a gun and shot the dude.

Just giving some feedback haha.

PS. Don't ever tailgate me again ;)

Spotted R34 "becky" on the weekend heading south beaudesert rd. Gave you the thumbs up in the the 4 door 34. If you ever win the lotto - pls give me that beast lol.

Whoops. Memory fail. was actually "Becks" with an S. Awesome ride anyways. Now gimme your keys. :blink:

+1

Remember meeting Joe the first time you came out Hylian? He was the guy riding with me. That's his 33.

I've never seen that car before and I drive through there a fair bit - looks really good though ^_^

There's another red 32 gtst getting around albany creek now with stock plates. I get pants happy when I see it 'cause I think it's yours but then I don't see you.

:)

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I've never seen that car before and I drive through there a fair bit - looks really good though ^_^

There's another red 32 gtst getting around albany creek now with stock plates. I get pants happy when I see it 'cause I think it's yours but then I don't see you.

:)

He brings it MOST weeks. So if you want a better look at it I'm sure he'll give you the tour.

I haven't seen another stock plate (red) one around here. Just the one without the spoiler. Pretty sure that guy has PPQs though.

He brings it MOST weeks. So if you want a better look at it I'm sure he'll give you the tour.

I haven't seen another stock plate (red) one around here. Just the one without the spoiler. Pretty sure that guy has PPQs though.

Yeah there's a dude in A/C with ppq's - he's an older guy though.

The one I was talking about has the spoiler and he's got dark hair, looks kinda skinny.

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