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Gold Coast spottings....

25/05/11 white coupe, 10.45am, near Bermuda St/Christine Ave, personal plates RI**5

4/6/11 silver coupe, heading south on pacific hwy, before Logan Road exit, plates something to the effect of MW***3

9/6/11 silver coupe, heading south on gold coast hwy in surfers paradise, 810pm....didnt get any other info, saw it last minute :(

earlier that day, saw at 1.30pm, marina mirage area, silver coupe, with rear bar damage :O

spotted "WPN35V" at eastern creek sunday night , sounded nice and mean , thumbsup.gif,

got some ok footage of it on the skidpan

Ahhh nice to know some 1 seen me at the skidpan thanks for the compliments :) .

Where was your v35 @? i Asume thats your 1 on your display? Nice btw

spotted a black 300gt sedan going over the harbour bridge today with a blonde girl driving it. the sedans look awesome in black!!

if the girl is on here, stop chewing your nails lol

Edited by zei20l

Spotted this V35 Ex GREDDY TRUST Showcar from Japan (which is for sale BTW, see CarPoint.com.au) minus the rear bar on the Pacific Motorway heading north towards Brisbane around 7am.

Spotted... :-)

Had to freshen the paint on my rear valance.

Only just caught this, so apologies to all that wave - now understand.

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