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passed and spotted NEO32 GTR on Mt gravatt capalaba road was in the silver 34 next to you ...

Also spotted DET33 4 door sedan spinning wheels like no tommorrow... on logan road underwood...

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

White 34 at uq today. Going the wrong way, had to do a uturn after the gate.

Red plates, tri spoke rims. I'd hazard a guess at Volk racing tri spokes.

Purple 33 later in the day doing a turn around at social science library place.

silver r33 with black racing stripes & body kit on the Gold Coast turned into Paradise Waters, nice!

A bright green r33 stuck in traffic in front of the mobil in surfers & a white r33 with body kit heading into broadbeach from surfers all around 5 - 5:30pm

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