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I've never seen a red FOUR door 34! That almost sounds like it'd be awesome.

i see one in gympie occasionally. doesn't look too bad (looks better than the red 34 2 door in town which is ruined by the fact that it's a natro with a GTR badge)

Spotted a Red 34 4 door at work yesterday (euromarque brisbane)

Spotted Pear this morning in the carpark that was Old North road, was along side you in the white 31.

Also spotted smity getting his subway tonight

Actually we passed NAK13 in our 33 a week or so ago and I forgot to post it, pretty sure it was NA (hence the plates I suppose ;) ). Gave em a wave but not sure if they saw.

Also on the way home from SCC on Sunday we saw a blue 33 driven by an older lady, had a couple of passengers including someone in the back seat who stared at us the entire time we were beside them, hahaha.

were u in the sliver gtst if so i want ur rims they look good

Nah man mine is white 33 with black rims... We both merged onto the highway at the same time and i was behind you in the far right lane till i had to change lanes to go to the BP truck stop thing

Nah man mine is white 33 with black rims... We both merged onto the highway at the same time and i was behind you in the far right lane till i had to change lanes to go to the BP truck stop thing

yeah man i remeber i see a different skyline everday when i merge onto the high but no one want to have a go :thumbsup:

Did you drive up Kedron Brook Road on Wednesday afternoon? Past the Holden yard?

Yep, i drive up there every arvo around 4pm MON-FRI

yeah man i remeber i see a different skyline everday when i merge onto the high but no one want to have a go :blink:

Street racing is not good :rolleyes: . Plus Im only rockin a standard GTST, stands little to no chance against a GTR =]

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