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was following a maroon r32 gtr this morning on the western freeway around 730,

i think ive seen your car at subaru at toowong aswell??

i waved (i was in my gunmetal 32) - unsure if u waved back :)

Was following a black R33 from Eight Mile Plains to Underwood on the way to the car wash this arvo.. got a thumbs up gave a wave in return...later spotted another black R33 OBV10S at the maccas intersection in Mt Gravatt

just spotted 83ECKS on balaclava road gabba i was in a n15 white pulsar franticly waving at you .. you were turing into ippy road ..

also a black 32 392.JQX sounded tuff you were on mains road kangaroo point

Spotted a black 35GTR on my way to ERD on M1 around Slacks Creek. Poor bugger was being towed on the opposite side of M1. Wonder whats wrong with the car.

loose battery connector according to 'XXXV' on the forum

Hey, just looking for the guy I was cruising through near redcliffe tonight around 6:30. White R33, with SAU sticker.

I have the White R31. You know who I am :whistling:

Sorry I forgot your username already lol.

Played with a S14 for a bit near sunny bank.

Saw a R33 Ser2 gts-t racing a VL... LOUD on redland bay rd... crazy noises... not sure from who. - weren't moving too fast though.

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just spotted 83ECKS on balaclava road gabba i was in a n15 white pulsar franticly waving at you .. you were turing into ippy road ..

Dam. Missed you again! lol stick to one car so i can bloody spot ya! ;)

83ECKS on Surfers Esplanade today.

:P

Spotted you too! Your car looked so tuff rolling towards me.. :P

:D

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spotted a midnight purple r33 GTR in gympie this morning at about 7:15 with a chick driving it. saw it go up the main street a week or 2 ago as well.

also spotted a maroon 33 with peeling clear coat in gympie not long after i saw the gtr

and spotted parked down the back of the driveway with a car hiding it richard's mines built r34 GTR

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