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Dark Purple 32 4 door 816-JMB Friday afternoon on Albany Creek road. Car has a www.skylinesaustralia.com sticker on the rear window. My GF saw it and took a photo to show me (She's well trained).

She loves the color of your car, but was disappointed to learn I didn't know who you were.

I think I freaked out BECKS.

haven't seen it since I said I saw it.. lol

To clarify - I park in the same parking station - that is why I see it all the time.

or you drive past as I'm walking to my car after work..

I don't hide in the car park looking at your car. lol

HAHAHAHA Takes a bit to freak me out.. Especially in the Valley lol

What car park? China Town one?

I've moved back to good old McWhirters .. (With 2 exits lol)

Silver R34 GT - Nismo badge on back - Orion

Silver R34 GT - slammed no spoiler, driftek - Redbank Plains/Brookwater

Silver R34 GT - FAB87 with pink flowers hanging off rear view mirror - Redbank Plains/Brookwater

All within 5min of each other.....

Dark Purple 32 4 door 816-JMB Friday afternoon on Albany Creek road. Car has a www.skylinesaustralia.com sticker on the rear window. My GF saw it and took a photo to show me (She's well trained).

She loves the color of your car, but was disappointed to learn I didn't know who you were.

I'm thinking this might be my old car which I drove up from Sydney some 4 years ago..

back look like this?

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when I had it it looked like this..

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Plates I had were REL15H

sold it unregistered so it would have got QLD plates.

some months later, I saw it on some horrid chrome wheels.

such a shame.

Edited by GTST

seen a few over the weekend..seen a gray 34 at the stafford rd/appleby rd intersection on friday ding skids from the lights.. Stupid behavior specially in peak traffic....

Saw a black R33 on Newmarked rd as i drove into work this morning

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