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Spotted DRF76 yesterday afternoon around 6pm on Queens Rd near Arana Hills...

I didnt even notice you behind me for ages, then i thought oh there is a skyline behind me... I love that colour mate...

I was on my way out to that massive liquor store at Keperra to get a special bottle of shiraz for me and the mrs... :)

Spotted DRF76 yesterday afternoon around 6pm on Queens Rd near Arana Hills...

i see this car parked at the airport all the time, its always parked in the Budget car rental bays.

i see this car parked at the airport all the time, its always parked in the Budget car rental bays.

Well im going to assume he works for budget car rental...

Either that or budget decided to get into high performance rentals... :(

we have s spec A4 audis on fleet and we also have s4 sedans in europe available for hire.

we also had 32-SUM parked in our bays a couple of weeks ago and he doesnt work for us.

we have s spec A4 audis on fleet and we also have s4 sedans in europe available for hire.

we also had 32-SUM parked in our bays a couple of weeks ago and he doesnt work for us.

If only we were in europe hey!

this is my first spotting post but saw a mean looking r33 plates were TKR33 had tommy kaira down side whats so great with the tommy cars anyways

Is it ok to post photos with the cars we spot orr..

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this is my first spotting post but saw a mean looking r33 plates were TKR33 had tommy kaira down side whats so great with the tommy cars anyways

Is it ok to post photos with the cars we spot orr..

dont see why not, i think most people just dont have a camera with them while driving :(

Spotted DRF76 yesterday afternoon around 6pm on Queens Rd near Arana Hills...

I didnt even notice you behind me for ages, then i thought oh there is a skyline behind me... I love that colour mate...

I was on my way out to that massive liquor store at Keperra to get a special bottle of shiraz for me and the mrs... :huh:

yeah so u from ages ago with that "scc06" sticker right from rode rd to queens roundabout, tried to catch up but was caught in traffic until around arana hills where u when straight.

nah dont work at the airport must be someone else unless my car drives itself :P and no i dont rent my baby shes all mine haha :)

spotted a red r33 sedan, driving alone anzac avenue mango hill,

also spotted a black r34 coupe with no rear badges driving along todds road lawnton (spotted ya twice on same road,)

also spotted a silver r34 sedan parked next to me at Amart lawnton.

Spotted just now, a Black r34 GTT coupe, plates 212 Jvv i think, came out of newport, i followed to just past snook st, Had all badges removed and a tommi Karra thinging on it, (what that mean)

looks good mate, nice wheels, :P

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