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Spotted 5EXYN turning on to mains rd at Sunnybank..

Also a gunmetal grey 32 on mains rd too this afternoon around 5pm heading towards the city, had white wheels...

Oh..and a phat white 33 with white deep dished wheels also on Mains Rd heading towards sunnybank hills!

Spotted coming home from work this morning approx. 1045 on Cunningham H/Way, one very nice Bay-Blue 34GT-R heading Willowbank way.

Then spotted a black 34 sedan or coupe (couldn't quite tell between the shrubs) on the Ippy motorway heading outbound near Riverview.

The GT-R was F**CKN' HOT!

spotted a red r33 coupe at kallangar this morning, chick driving i think, had a huge NISMO sticker on drivers door.

Also spotted red r33 coupe in my street in a spare feild of grass mowing the lawn :(

Spotted Blue GTR Gold wheels (i think) Plate IRVING??? something like that, waved at ya on Nicklin Way Kawana.. I was in the silver 33...Nice car though (I want one)

Edited by O.I.C Napster
spotted a red r33 coupe at kallangar this morning, chick driving i think, had a huge NISMO sticker on drivers door.

Also spotted red r33 coupe in my street in a spare feild of grass mowing the lawn :P

spotted a silver 34 GT-t parked across the road from me when i was mowing the lawn last night...

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