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spotted naw71 skyline driving through a house in brisbane on channel 10 news

nice driving!

perhaps being double the limit mite have had something to do with it

Yes the number plate says it all.

saw 53XYN in stones corner...

u waved and i waved back but my window was up... dont know if u saw me wave back though

Saw u way before you where turning :no: its all with the RB sound ... your car looks smick !

i saw 3 r32 as i was exiting into the bp at dreamworld, side by side was very sexy had to go spend some time in toilet he he he (coming home from mountain run)

although you boys were driving awefully slow he he he

Spotted a White R34 near Habour town down the coast yesterday afternoon, around 5 I think. Dropping the sister home... damn uni on the coast! :huh:

A black R32 parked at the yatala bp last night. Don't think he was a SAU type person though :(

I think I saw Destro ala Ben along browns plains road sometime last night... around marsden, you boosted through a yellow light, naughty naughty, though the car next to you was doing the same (lacking boost) hehe.

Spotted a silver 33 GTS-T with graphics down the side and a SAU sticker at the intersection of Old Clevelend Road and Logan Road (near the NAB and Suncorp banks) on Saturday morning.

Never seen you before, nice ride. Hope to meet you at a Tuesday night dinner sometime.

thanks dude...

just a bit dirty right now drivin around doin all the photos.

yellow turned out nice under that light when ur turnin :(

thanks man .. its not a bad color to keep clean either .. wouldnt mind a group shot of all yellow skylines :huh:.. mine has a green tinge to it .. i dont know if others are like that or not..

un fortantly im late paying for SAU membership might try the next yr photo shoot :huh:

Spotted brr87 (Silver R34) at amart on saturday. Is that you Bryn?

That was me :) i thought u would of remember me :)

SPOTTED YOur car on the driveway this evening aruond 7ish, i like the rims.

That was me :) i thought u would of remember me :verymad:

SPOTTED YOur car on the driveway this evening aruond 7ish, i like the rims.

I can't remember my own plates let alone somebody else's :)

It's on the street atm now :verymad: Because stupid me flattened the battery in the 31 while working on it today and now it has to charge

I can't remember my own plates let alone somebody else's :)

It's on the street atm now :verymad: Because stupid me flattened the battery in the 31 while working on it today and now it has to charge

hmm i might go walk my dog, and have a closer look at it :)

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Also, does your MUm remember following me hom that time (probably to abuse me for how i was driving) i noticed she was tailing me, so i didnt stop in my street, drove to the complete over end (your mum still following me) and then back onto main road and hammered it outa there :verymad:,

Oh happy days

hmm i might go walk my dog, and have a closer look at it :O

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Also, does your MUm remember following me hom that time (probably to abuse me for how i was driving) i noticed she was tailing me, so i didnt stop in my street, drove to the complete over end (your mum still following me) and then back onto main road and hammered it outa there :O,

Oh happy days

Never mentioned it?

I think I saw Destro ala Ben along browns plains road sometime last night... around marsden, you boosted through a yellow light, naughty naughty, though the car next to you was doing the same (lacking boost) hehe.

yeh i was out and about around that area last night. u wernt in ur skyline when u seen me were u?

yellow light = speed up :O

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