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8 pm or so warrego highway just before laidley turn off (last night) in my stock blue 32 gtr with white option 2 sticker on the rear bumper

a very angry 33 gtr chased me down and sat next to for a second

then spooled up a disapered not before dropping a flame big enough to light up the night like the eyes of Allah

thanks for making a boring lonely commodore / falcon filled drive fun:)

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Mt Gravatt Westfields about 11am yesterday morning, saw a S2 white 33 exactly the same as mine driving through the carpark. Didnt get the plate as I was busy admiring the other 3 that I saw about the same time :P They seemed to be everywhere!

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A silver R33 GTR followed by a R33 GTST, on redland bay rd, went one way, did a uturn and came back and flew by.

Afternoon sometime

And sxe33 infront of the house that i saw a R33 GTR with te37's and a white 32sum or sum32.

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OME33 at about 4pm this arvo redland bay rd.
A silver R33 GTR followed by a R33 GTST, on redland bay rd, went one way, did a uturn and came back and flew by.

Afternoon sometime

And sxe33 infront of the house that i saw a R33 GTR with te37's and a white 32sum or sum32.

Meh you get to see all the lines around here...

I hardly see any at all..

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