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spotted DBR33 (Dave) out the front of the Royal brisbane hospital around 5.15ish yesterday arvo while i was heading home from work.

Don't think so John, I was on the road coming from Fairfield via ICB but got off at Kelvin Grove Road. Never went anywhere near RBH??

DAMN.....when youse where goin on the friday night cruise, i come up too springwood, wasnt gonna go on the cruise cuz i needed my petrol at that time :laugh: but i just wanted to see all you guys driven of from lonestar just for my own personal satisfaction haha anyways i missed yas all :( but when i stopped to put some petty in on the way home there was this mad bayside blue gtt fuelin up....lol i didnt say hi cuz im shy, but anyways if ya read this man what i was ment to come up and say was......farkin nice car, can i drive it ? hahah

Spotted PSH77 white 32 on Abbotsford road this morning, i was in the white 31, in a hurry to work cause i was late..... again

I Saw you to.. except you passed me and we never met side by side again..so i coudnt wave... But hey man!!! lol

"Self praise is no recommendation"

Col, stop rubbing up against your car in public!!

Oh Dave I cant wait to show you... Ummmmmm...

Its really starting to come together, i never thought I would own such a weapon...

Im getting really excited about the whole thing...

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Spotted [K0071] (Gunmetal grey R32) this afternoon, on my way home from work.

Got a smile and gave her a beep as she turned off - she was hot! :) Anyone know her?

where were u when u saw her?

spotted HRE.xxx R34 Green 4 door in front of me we both got pulled over for random license and breath testing ..on main street kangaroo point last nite :)

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