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Spotted Lee in his silvia on the gate way yesterday morning heading north bound...

Followed Col's taxi for ages on Lutwyche Rd/Gympie Rd until about Aspley, where we stopped for dinner lol

Oh really, that must have been yesterday yeah???

I was in quite a rush actually I was running late for a dinner meeting at Albany Creek and Gympie rd turned into chaos towards Aspley...

LOL, you would have seen it clean too... Like the colour???

Heh yeah, we were on the way home in the Mazdarati. The traffic was fairly crap, so we decided to just be really early for TND lol

Oh and the purple is better than the brownish colour it was last time I saw it :)

spotted this R32 skyline in Fiji .. sadly theres only R32's that came to fiji no 33 or 34's one of these fetches 32,000FJD which is around 29grand aus

Full of ceffys all over the place used commonly as taxis same as laurels and glorias

Also spotted RNB.33 with GTR kit on it klump road yesterday anyone from here looks alot like my old 33

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spotted this R32 skyline in Fiji .. sadly theres only R32's that came to fiji no 33 or 34's one of these fetches 32,000FJD which is around 29grand aus

Full of ceffys all over the place used commonly as taxis same as laurels and glorias

Also spotted RNB.33 with GTR kit on it klump road yesterday anyone from here looks alot like my old 33

Looks like Nadi, is it Nadi???

I saw 2 Skylines at the lights just passed Ashmore Plaza yesterday, pretty sure they were together. Cant for the life of me remember the colours because my kids were carrying on, but I remember thinking how cool it was that out of about 10 cars - there were 3 skylines including mine :down:

spotted a extremely sexy r33 4 door gtst in the noosa region yesterday, my mouth almost dropped when i saw it drive by..beautiful purple colour.

thou i have heard of it befroe, its had a LOT of money spent on it and by the looks it was worth it

last night coming home from wokr around 11:30ish was coming over storey bridge down main av, saw red skyline (red033) a white supra and an integra with stickers on side..all together, i joined them down main road untill they went into the macas there n i carried on home :(

spotted a silver stagea at GOLD STAR AUTO strathpine in the lot. some guy was taking it for a test drive.

only reason i post is they usually import and sell, but this stagea had SAU STICKERS so someone on here has traded :) if your on here, im so sorry you bought a car from them,

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