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spotted n15mo yesterday on coro drive... :sleep: I was looking at the car through the window @ work :kiss:

Haha damn u've got good eyes@! :)

Spotted a few today worth mentioning

1. White 34 with full bomex kit and white wheels parked along Logan Rd, opposite Umart.

2. Yellow 34...looked like 00R34 but can't be sure...along Logan rd then turned onto padstow rd

3. White 33...white I was turning into Daw Rd...got a wave! and waved back.

4. silver V35 coupe in the valley...yummmm...

spotted a white 33 with sau stickers on loganlea road just before 7

a maroon 32 on the m1 near springwood just after 7

and a silver 32 at the queensland fire and rescue training centre at the port of brisbane

1. White 34 with full bomex kit and white wheels parked along Logan Rd, opposite Umart.

I spotted this one as well :D

And after I u turned it at the lights after, spotted a 4 door 32 following me for a few hundred metres after

spotted a white 33 with sau stickers on loganlea road just before 7

could have been my car? yours was the silver 32 that turned off just before the motorway overpass this morning? sorry i didnt wave if you did, my g/f was following me in her car and i was distracted lol

I spotted a white 34 GTR (???) next to a black 33 heading into the city on sandgate road at nundah about 6, then saw "600DBY" on Gympie rd at Strathpine at around 7:30 tonight

Spotted another yellow 34 today driving on logan rd towards underwood...i only saw the top half of the car coz of the cement barrier.

Also White 4 door 34 99GTT on logan road just outside the cop shop near garden city with a for sale sign

And...a silver 4 door 33 I was following on the M1 towards Gold Coast...right till Smith St exit...if u read this..mate, I wasn't tailgaiting you...was at least 2 car lengths from you but you seem to want to get further away from me :)

could have been my car? yours was the silver 32 that turned off just before the motorway overpass this morning? sorry i didnt wave if you did, my g/f was following me in her car and i was distracted lol

yep that was me! woo hoo i've finally been spotted!!! ( well sort of) i was thinking of painting my car pink so someone would notice it . i even work with 666dan and he has never spotted my car :D

Spotted another yellow 34 today driving on logan rd towards underwood...i only saw the top half of the car coz of the cement barrier.

Also White 4 door 34 99GTT on logan road just outside the cop shop near garden city with a for sale sign

And...a silver 4 door 33 I was following on the M1 towards Gold Coast...right till Smith St exit...if u read this..mate, I wasn't tailgaiting you...was at least 2 car lengths from you but you seem to want to get further away from me :D

That yellow 34 was me near the Carlovers car wash flashed my lights at you doubt you could have seen it ...

:)

yep that was me! woo hoo i've finally been spotted!!! ( well sort of) i was thinking of painting my car pink so someone would notice it . i even work with 666dan and he has never spotted my car :(

think i spotted you on loganlea rd again this morning, just before maccas, i was going the opposite way... just before 8am

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