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spotted Glen PNK32 on Edward Street opp the Victory last nite by the time i got towards you were gone.. was n foot , also spotted 911-GTR R32 on the M! a few moments ago was in the lancer

Spotted SPOILD R34 Coupe near gardencity today 11am

xxx-IOJ, white R33 GTS25t with what looks to be a boot lid from a GTR V-Spec (spoiler, badge and sticker), V-Spec front bar etc, a bit of other damage so suspect it's been fixed with parts from a wrecked GTR. Bad luck mate :\

Spotted white R34 with black tribals on the back...gave me thumbs up...I asked if he was in SAU....said 'nah' then I watched the show as a 911 porsche pulled up next to him...couldnt keep up though...(non-turbo 4 door 34) :whistling:

Oh....also spotted silver 4 door 34 with only front kit at 'WOW' underwood...2nd time i seen ya....

spotted a black 32, red 32, black 33 and white 34 cruising noosa parklands on the weekend. The black 32 sounded very angry blasting up 'the hill', actually they all sounded very nice. Good to see the north sunny coast boys enjoying their cars, keep it up.

R32 GT-R from Lydon Rd turning onto redland bay rd towards Vic Pt

Also at same intersection same time, R33 GTS-T with some sorta kit on it going towards capalaba, would have seen the 32 aswell.

R32 GT-R at about 9:20pm in cleveland

So many skylines around, i'm so lazy to post.

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