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Saw a black 33 on moggil rd today, saw u wave but by the time i reacted you were throu the intersection, also saw Rhinorebel, question for ya do the SAU platesa have slimline front?? didn't pay much attention when you were behind me

Spotted on the hornibrook bridge (car going out of redcliffe) a silver r33 which has to be teh dirtiest and most horrid skyline ive seen in a long time.. Its front bar was barely on and damaged, and teh entire drivers side looked like it had been driving hard against a concrete barrier. :( I think it was a chick driving :laugh:

are you sure you weren't looking at your reflection in the water bryn :stupid: sometimes the waves can scure the reflection, in this case making an r33 look like an r34 :P spotted a bayside blue 34 cruising around on the gold coast yesterday, every time i see one justifies to me more and more why i should blow my savings and take out another loan :D

Spotted on the hornibrook bridge (car going out of redcliffe) a silver r33 which has to be teh dirtiest and most horrid skyline ive seen in a long time.. Its front bar was barely on and damaged, and teh entire drivers side looked like it had been driving hard against a concrete barrier. ;) I think it was a chick driving :yes:
are you sure you weren't looking at your reflection in the water bryn :( sometimes the waves can scure the reflection, in this case making an r33 look like an r34 :rofl: spotted a bayside blue 34 cruising around on the gold coast yesterday, every time i see one justifies to me more and more why i should blow my savings and take out another loan :yes:

hahaha nah mark i dont think so....

So this white r34 GTR on pine mounthain road and turn in to logan road with rego 34NUR is this SAU member...one sweet ride man...... :no:

Thats Alex's GTR humm nah his not a member on here though he owns AJ Performance .. down slacks creek one hell of a quick GTR

Spotted an R34 GTR White with a Veilside kit going along Pine Mountain Rd at some ridiculous speed at 6pm yesterday. Looked and sounded awesome. He didnt wave back....

I saw that car too 34NUR....also spotted your car on Creek rd yeasterday...

I've seen an R32 parked in the Boronia Heights state school park the past 2 mornings at 5.30am, I think the plates are "GTR 32"?

Also saw QWK 32 along Lytton Rd this arvo at about 2pm.

Is that a gunmetal grey 32. Cause I have seen it there the last 2 mornings at around 7am. I wondered why they are there sooooo early....... Haven't seen U yet. I live not far from the school

Is that a gunmetal grey 32. Cause I have seen it there the last 2 mornings at around 7am. I wondered why they are there sooooo early....... Haven't seen U yet. I live not far from the school

That's the one..they sure do get there early. Must be a teacher.. :P

Spotted Mel (EIN34) on Cnr of Logan Rd and Chatsworth Rd this morning. I wasn't in the 'line.

SEE?!! choy's stalking meeeeeeeeeeeee

Only person who ever spots me, and i put a LOT of k's in on that car. Probably because i rarely ever use 'main roads' and always use the backstreets which are tons faster, ie. chatsworth rd.

Spotted my identical twin today at the Garden City undercover carpark..4 door white 34 gtt with SSR dished wheels! Only thing was, your back door was left open! I circled and looked to see if anyone was in and as soon as I parked, I went and chked out ur car, no one was in there so I shut ur door quick smart...didn't lock it though so hope everythings still there when u got back...

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