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R32 GTST wine red, mains rd, sunnybank all the way to sunnybank hills. About 5:30pm rego xxx IQR. seen you a few times around that area. ill stop one day in mid traffic to say hi =)

you went all the way to compton rd and then turned around back to beaudesert rd(inbound).... why?? haha

me in white 32

Saw Col this morning with his yellow R33, on the intersection of Gympie rd and Hamilton Rd, around 8ish. nice BOV,lol.

WOW this morning... My BOV went off???

I was granny driving due to the coldness of the engine...

You should see me when the engine is warm... :)

BTW: Its a HKS SSQV... A real one ($600) not a cheap arse copy...

Where were you, i saw no GTR???

WOW this morning... My BOV went off???

I was granny driving due to the coldness of the engine...

You should see me when the engine is warm... :wave:

BTW: Its a HKS SSQV... A real one ($600) not a cheap arse copy...

Where were you, i saw no GTR???

lol, i thought so, it made a nice sound when you were taking off from the lights.

i was in a mate of mine's S14, going in opposite direction. ill make sure i wave next time.....

Cool cool...

Usually i have a nack of spotting skylines...

Would love to look over the GTR some time...

Also now you mention it I had an R33 follow me to work this morning. It was a non-turbo with billabong stickers on the rear window and the side skirts...

Guy seemed to think it was PWR'ful... So when the revs got to about 6k he let off so the AUTO trans could change gears... :wave:

spotted 33 GTR, 34 4 door and Dave (rhinorebel) on jubilee tce...at around 6ish

Yep, all of us fresh from track day!!!! That traffic was stupid. Someone needs to look at those lights and their peak hour sequencing!!!!!! Hate Jubilee Terrace at that time of day!!

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