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was in hervey bay on the weekend and saw a clean 32 gtst with large white? rims pulling in to the BP near hungry jacks, also saw a silver 34 with no wing cruising around on saturday night near the BCF building

Spotted & gave a toot as I pulled up next to a 4dr 34 crawling through the mind numbing traffic of Virginia/sandgate rd today in one of my many attempts of finding quicker ways home.... An hr long journey became 2 hrs....

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Spotted tonight.

White over silver R31 S2 Silho @ Brassall.

Black R32 4 door on the side of the road at Goodna with the bonnet up.

Red R33 with SAU QLD sticker on passenger side rear window, cruised with it from Goodna to Mt Cootha round a bout.

Black R35 GTR on Newmarket Road.

I was in my silver R34 coupe.

Passenger in a Richer's tray truck thought he recognised me, got a huge wave on Thursday near the duck ponds.

Lots of grey 32's around but no-one knows me.

Keep seeing a red 34/4-door everywhere lately.

Gympie = Nissan town.

ahaha, i know what you mean. i'm starting to feel like a minority in my commodore.....

ans spotted a 33 heading south on the highway south of gympie (at the roadworks). it had a headlight out and a tail light out as well

have seen a purple r32 (i think GTR) with the plates U LOSE going past work a few times during the week. could normally hear it coming as the driver seemed to be doing a good job of enforcing the media's view of import drivers (although not as much as some others that come past work)......

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