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I've just picked up a bayside blue R34 GTR. My dream car is finally a reality!

I'm at Redland Bay and would be keen to meet up some time. As one or two from this site now know, yes I am a cop, but a Detective in the CIB. I investigate serious criminal matters, I don't write tickets so gimme a chance before you write me off!!! :( We're not all bad...

I can't stand Traffic Branch as much as the next person!!!

Cheers

Jon

Which are where?

Your garage maybe? Seriously? I reckon market square ftw! Lolz

I got pulled over with my wife today at Kingston Rd just after I changed my oil filter at my friends garage at Slacks Creek. Its like my first time getting pulled over but nothing more than just some question and RBT.

Hey All

I've just picked up a bayside blue R34 GTR. My dream car is finally a reality!

I'm at Redland Bay and would be keen to meet up some time. As one or two from this site now know, yes I am a cop, but a Detective in the CIB. I investigate serious criminal matters, I don't write tickets so gimme a chance before you write me off!!! :) We're not all bad...

I can't stand Traffic Branch as much as the next person!!!

Cheers

Jon

Nice car but I think its quite low. Hope you're getting used to going over those crazy humps.

Yeah I'd be keen for a meet at market square... Stuff parking there tho, I swear the person who did the parking lines was cross eyed.... Across the roads better. Would be nice to meet a few other skyline owners and have a good chat

Yeah I'd be keen for a meet at market square... Stuff parking there tho, I swear the person who did the parking lines was cross eyed.... Across the roads better. Would be nice to meet a few other skyline owners and have a good chat

yeah that sounds really good we should organize a skyline ONLY cruise there hah all the round lights make me want to jizz

marketsquare is good if u go later at night - when no one is parked there..

but i agree - across the road near the pool hall sexy parking,

once my car is back on the road im downnn

a little west meets south :D

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