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She sure is everybit female :)

Had no idea.... I didnt go and say hi cause i figured it was not the user on the forums....

Common mistake.... Just assumed it was a bloke... Sorry NVS04

Ill say hello next time....

Had no idea.... I didnt go and say hi cause i figured it was not the user on the forums....

Common mistake.... Just assumed it was a bloke... Sorry NVS04

Ill say hello next time....

Thats Amanda, she used to own a REALLY nice looking blue 180SX, hence the plates.

Saw a grubby 1980's toyota 4WD import van of some sort (hiace,torago) on the M1 just near the coro drive turnoff before the gateway... with a SAU sticker on the back, :lol: anyone from here??

Ohh and saw a maroon 32 yesterday morning at the maccas in redcliffe..

Ohh and saw n15m0 (888INZ) on tuesday (i think..) at the shops in redciffe, parked near the ANZ bank , suspiciously right outside the hair salon :D

Spotted EZY34 on Tuesday night cruising it towards cleveland or birkdale. VERY NICE 34 GTR....remember to wash it though....it would look nicer.

i see that car all the time at the casino. its a really old guy driving it and im not sure if its a GTR or not. someone was telling me its only a GTT with GTR badges on it.

do u guys know anything about the white EZY34?

i see that car all the time at the casino. its a really old guy driving it and im not sure if its a GTR or not. someone was telling me its only a GTT with GTR badges on it.

do u guys know anything about the white EZY34?

This one was being driven by a young Asian fellow with another asian fellow as passenger. Definately a GTR 100%

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