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Spotted: THE Z Tune. Driving right next to me. For twenty minutes. I am almost complete. Pass the Kleenex, for I am in need!! Awesome doesn't go close. Keep the 35: THIS is pure car porn!!

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QUOTE (Michele @ 25 Feb 2009, 04:38 PM) post_snapback.gif :woot: Spotted Melly in a sexy playboy bunny outfit on facebook :)

and I also agree with the following post.................. PIC's or :ban:

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spotted SteadyEddie at lake tuggers yesterday when I was walking Molly

spotted a purple R33GTR at kambah about 2pm (same one I keep seeing I think)

and a black R33GTST about the same time, cant remember where, maybe Athllon drive??

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yep i saw you wave... waved back but you would have been gone too far past to see

Saw Mel on Learmonth Drive on Friday arvo... I did a big arm out the window wave lol... not sure if you saw :P

Yes but i waved too late :( Sorryy!!!!

:P Spotted Melly in a sexy playboy bunny outfit on facebook :P

Bwahaha was super sexy lol! and the Jelly was nice and warm :) :)

i was at her party so i've already seen it :)

Haha, yes, you arrived when i was covered in Jelly

I dont care if pics are up lol they are on facebook anyway.... Just dont put up the dodgey ones lol!!

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Fist day i was here in QLD I saw a white R33 and they waved WOOOT!!!! (felt welcomed) Than saw a silver R32 wiht L plates hehehee

On Sunday i saw:

R32GTR (Maroon and Silver)

R33 GTR (White)

R34GTR (Maroon/Gold Harlequin kinda paint)

All driving down hastings street... needless to say i was like OMG!!!!!! HEAVEN!!!! People looked at me funny because i was so excited, almost drooled, they were soooo nice!!! :P

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who remembers that cruise from september.. remember when we got to the end and there was meant to be bbq's there? who remember that r31 that was parked in the car park which was sprayed all different colours with spraypaint and had hippie and peace symbols all over it... well i saw it this morning on haydon drive....

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