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spotted a silver r33 gtr i think...had sau stickers on the rear quarters. GAZ 99. I was bringing the race car back from mercury after some post race checking. That was from newmarket to everton park along south pine rd.

Yeah thats Garry (WizardOZ) top bloke :nyaanyaa:

Plus you reminded me I spotted him last week out at Brendale :happy:

spotted J-boy in the city today at the turbot st exit...car looks awesome :nyaanyaa:

Also spotted adam Devils Advocate on the side of padstow road this evening..thought u were broken down but glad u werent!

Oh and Miss Niz, 51PRY, STIGG and a few others at the *cough* cruise :happy:

Im in Toowoomba til Tuesday atm...

But i spotted an R33 GTR doing about 200kph inbetween Warrick and Toowoomba today, he over took me like I was standing still. Its was a white GTR and he continued with his foot into it until as far as I could see... You must have been in a rush but at those speeds you will die soon enough... Slow down...

Also spotted a Blue R32 GTR on Margret Street this afternoon, it was painted in LM Blue and looks hot as... Didnt not have number plates front or rear, I assume it belongs to one of the car yards there... :(

Skylines everywhere up here in V8 country :P

spotted 96.GTR @ sunnybank DNA motorsports , Spotted Lynden OOR34 on logan road opp glenn hotel today i was in my dads black pajero beeped dont know if you saw me you where going towards underwood

also spotted Miss Niz cruising down Mains road ...... how u doin :(

hey chicky, saw you too... Sorry i didn't get a chance to wave though, i didn't see you till the last second. The traffic out the front of garbo was shocking, just for a little prang.

Every night i go to the bank I meet a couple of new liners out testing their rides against the clock. 2 more noobs in 33's tonite. Hopefully they will hook up on here.

One is an as yet unsorted animal. Jun stroked big turbo fed monster that should shift the earth when its sorted. The other was as clean a stock series 2 you could hope to see. Nice car. :(

spotted a silver r33 gtr i think...had sau stickers on the rear quarters. GAZ 99. I was bringing the race car back from mercury after some post race checking. That was from newmarket to everton park along south pine rd.
Yeah thats Garry (WizardOZ) top bloke :cheers:

Plus you reminded me I spotted him last week out at Brendale ;)

yep .. that was me on the way home from work, saw your car on the trailer & you followed for for a while.

and I haven't upgraded to a GTR ... it's still the same GTST, just looks like a GTR (without a badge)

Col .. did you notice anything different with the car when you spotted me ?

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