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Saw a white 33 GTR on mains road Sunnybank about 3-4 days ago. Was stopped at the lights out the front of Nandos. I saw SAU stickers on the car, but your window tinting was too dark to see inside!

Saw a white 33 GTR on mains road Sunnybank about 3-4 days ago. Was stopped at the lights out the front of Nandos. I saw SAU stickers on the car, but your window tinting was too dark to see inside!

I actually waved when I saw your SAU sticker but I guess you couldnt see through that tint!

I actually waved when I saw your SAU sticker but I guess you couldnt see through that tint!

Haha sorry mate - I remember well, all I could see was black windows... I would of waved back if I could of seen you!

Saw a white R34 (with a GT-R badge but I'm sure it wasn't a GT-R) driving quite erratically and speeding out from meadowbrook. I'm hoping this wasn't someones car being stolen as when I caught up to the car again, it ran a red light from a standstill against turning traffic. :mellow:

House at Duke Street, Gympie.

Grey 32, aftermarket FM, front number plate over to the left, buried under tree litter.

That stuff turns into compost in your air vents, not too good for the paintwork either.

yeah i see that GTR all the time (yes it's a GTR under all that crud). hard to see behind the 1m tall grass on the footpath though.

Fairly certain that if it was me, I would rather you DIDN'T post my street name up giving a location of where my car was sitting.

Just saying :)

dude, you need to mow your lawn.

and i don't know why you are that concerned about people knowing the location of your car given that it is parked in plain view, plus where i see it parked on a regular basis (assuming it's where you work). if it was going to get stolen i'm sure it would've been done a long time ago. if you were worried about it, kick old mates crappy old 180sx out of the garage, LOL.

Fairly certain that if it was me, I would rather you DIDN'T post my street name up giving a location of where my car was sitting.

Just saying :)

Not mine, but in the interest of staying on topic... There is a black 33 GTST with GTR badges on it getting round near eagle farm

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