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Spotted a brunette chick driving 2003 silver coupe, driving from gateway and turning on to lytton road....i think number plates were 371 KVG but i doubt its anyone on here.

also spotted another brunette chick driving silver sedan and went into metroplex area....again, doubt anyone on here

Eye for the ladies i see :D

Spotted a brunette chick driving 2003 silver coupe, driving from gateway and turning on to lytton road....i think number plates were 371 KVG but i doubt its anyone on here.

also spotted another brunette chick driving silver sedan and went into metroplex area....again, doubt anyone on here

I live around the lytton road area, but I own a black coupe.

Have never seen you, Luke. I'm always driving around there for work.

Also saw a silver 2004-5 silver coupe parked at Carindale shopping centre with 896 JCR number plate...

And parked in front of a dude at Allingham St in Kuraby with a silver coupe. No offense to who owns this one but the white rims on the silver coupe didnt look nice.

Not quite a V, but saw a black Kawasaki 1100.............UNDERCOVER POLICE MOTORBIKE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I didn't know they had any undercover police bikes.....only knew it was a police bike because it had pulled someone over!!!

Not quite a V, but saw a black Kawasaki 1100.............UNDERCOVER POLICE MOTORBIKE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I didn't know they had any undercover police bikes.....only knew it was a police bike because it had pulled someone over!!!

Have never seen you, Luke. I'm always driving around there for work.

You don't own a silver sedan do you? I've seen one getting around lytton and tingalpa a couple times.

Also, been seeing a coupe getting around the city with custom plates ALL DAY

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