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black 32 gtst at the spit today very clean loved the rims. parked the 33 next to you but when i came back you had left thought the cars looked pretty schmik together.

and also a 34 4 door silver 2 females pretty sure it was debadged and looked stock on ipswich road and granad road.

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saw heaps of lines on sunday cruising to tamborine mtn..notable picks were black 33 loud as fook at stayplton bp... nice silver ( ithink) 33 4 door outside of tambo..and a gunmetal stagea in logan village..

34 gtr bayside blue in the city yesterday arvo bout 4

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Saw 83CKS driving through Redbank Plains on Sunday.. I was in the Silver R34 Sedan, remembered seein you on here :(

HI!!! :(

Remember seeing you too!!

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Spotted a yellow 34 Skyline south on M1 around 1:30pm. JPS-34 i think. Gave a :( . Nice ride !

That was me and yeah its JPS 34. I gave a :P back but not sure if you saw me.

Car is lookin awesome brother. Nice colour :blink:

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Think I saw BECKS on the M1 just near Marshall Rd exit around 4 yesterday... Was a few cars ahead so couldn't be sure.

Hmm If i seen you i would of stalked ya or at least tried to catch up lol, So i dont remember.. But i do travel home on the M1 everyday so maybe.. :D

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