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a white r34 nur spec 2? or something below the drives side rear light leaven palmwoods iga this arvo... i yelled out to ya but you were doing something with ya cd player or something... i was at the pub

Spotted in Morayfield/Caboolture...

Rather neat 34 with nice green paint with pearl through it, didn't catch plates though.

Shabby ass 33 light green with r32 gtr badge on the back.... why??

Neat silver 33 this arvo, turning in to 'boolture lakes, beepd 'em, they looked confused. :)

Spotted an r32 gt-r at the richlands courthouse. Impounded maybe?? Anyone on here own it? also spotted another r32 with the number plates 'gi joe' at monier woolworths. I was the one with the silver r33 4 door.

saw two r32's on the way to jambo today. on the m1. one pink ones with unpainted bar and skirts. PNK32 plates, and a gun metal grey one aswell.. pretty nice cars. The gun metal grey one had a SAU sticker i think.... i was in the maroon/red r32 who was with the 180sx and black r33

spotted a bunch of nice skylines on the way too/at/and on the way home from Jambo.

most obvious was 85URK, r32na (i was parked in the same row as you guys on sunday)

a white r33 with white wheels also nearby, and what appeareed to be an uber low 32gtr on stock 33 gtst wheels.

half of you prob saw me, but i was in my kombi not my skyrine (big yellow VW van thats loud and slow and covered in green sign writing) :)

spotted MYY34, watched you at willowbank raceway.......are you N/A? i had the black 34 in the parking lot with the massive GT wing lol

it was an NA auto, but she converted it to rb25det manual :)

win! :)

Followed a Silver V35 [rego xxxLJD]on Bruce highway south bound from bout boundary Rd exit till gateway turn off.. Went from Right lane to far left in one move.. Lookes nice and picked up spped quick!

also seen S1 R33 [Rego xxxFWC] at the intersection of gympie rd and Webstr rd..... Due for a clean and running a bit rich from the looks... but sounded good

Spotted a stagea on sunday morning heading south on the m1 near yatala. Think wgn34? looking good, i think it was fairly obvious i was having a good old look at your car when you passed lol i was in that shabby silver r33!

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