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Saw a nice looking R33 (110 HCT or something like that) at the roundabout on moggill road in indooroopilly. The driver turn into my lane right up behind me. If you are reading this, i did gave you a wave and i could have sworn i saw you smiled.

btw, nice wheels

GenesisR32

I'm Michael, 21Y/O and poor because of skyline payments. I drive a white 32 GTST. Engine is Stock bar pod filter, bit of suspension work though :D I toot and wave at other lines...don't always get a response.

Bryanlee, were you cruising around the city last Friday night? I was with a friend in his VK commonwhore (I was friends with him before he bought it). I think we pulled up next to you near city rowers? Pretty car ;) but if it was you it would mean that the paintwork was fixed up (ie - no bog)?

Whilst we are on the subject, who owns the Gunmetal R33 GTST that blew away that worked WRX along the Robina Parkway down on the Gold Coast last Saturday Night week?

Looks like a Mspec bodykit with Black plates (can't remember the numbers) very nice car.

Man your car is quick, that Rex has had me twice in the last week (and I usually take them) But you fed him his lunch, it was so cool, he was so pissed at the next lights cause me and my mate were laughing at him.

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