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Spotted Three female Skyline drivers on the esplanade today. AMY LEE, ORG33 and SXC33.

And a couple of Yellow R34s going in the opposite direction near Parklands.

Spotted you to. also spoted Devils_Advocate21 and spooner i think it is

i spoted a r32 gun mg at the lights outside the grand plaza medical centre nice bloke seen me pulled up next to me not paying attention and crunched his gears.... poor fella.. cant find it grind it... i had a little laugh(i done it so many times my self) and said hi and went opposite directions :P

Lol, you clown... Spotted a silver 4 door R34, TURBO MANUAL for sale at auto shop. Going cheap and fairly tidy looking.

:)

how cheap?

might be time to cash in my comprehensive insurance policy if you know what i mean :)

Spotted a nice gun metal grey 32 number plates 45ULT not sure if your a member on here but nice 32. Man that afternoon traffic sucks

yeah was me and my man (user name 45ult). The traffic sucks. Did see you thought. What do you drive

how cheap?

might be time to cash in my comprehensive insurance policy if you know what i mean :)

hahha, $21,990 + on road. This isn't a plug for the yard, just little bro was thinking about it, so we went and checked it out yesterday. Pretty good price for a turbo manual...

Spotted Toy 033 red 33 on saturday 21st outside walkers in ipswich. I was there with a mate changing head light bulbs on my car. Did Mrtoy33 end up selling that car? looks hot still. >_<

AAAARGH. we were doing an on the spot oil cooler insto. Long story. What were you driving.

Spotted Toy 033 red 33 on saturday 21st outside walkers in ipswich. I was there with a mate changing head light bulbs on my car. Did Mrtoy33 end up selling that car? looks hot still. :)

nope, it dumped it's oil coming up the hill so he pulled in there so we could fix it :)

I was in the R32 GTR gunmetal grey with the squealy brakes >_<:sick::)

ahhhh! i was wondering if it was some1 from here! i'll keep an eye out for you :O

Yup, saw ya there. I was in the black 33 along with shanef parked behind the toy car.

yup, stinkin oil relocators :glare:

nope, it dumped it's oil coming up the hill so he pulled in there so we could fix it :(

ahhhh! i was wondering if it was some1 from here! i'll keep an eye out for you :mad:

yup, stinkin oil relocators :glare:

Yeah, I'm out that way some weekends, I'm based in south brisbane but I have familiy and friends out at the switch cause I grew up near there. :rofl:

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