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Spotted zoidberg heading south around 5:30ish or thereabouts somewhere on the highway. Can't remember where, was a bit tired, but spotted it on the trailer.

I was going the other way in my own white r33 :P

Ah yeah, I saw ya! I wasn't sure who it was though, just some cool looking skyline :P

I saw XRATED in Kingo the other day, fkn asshole snobbed me :(

And Saw a very nice Purple 33 GTR on my road today.

I saw a big homo in a purple urabus and gave a thumbs up.... that he obviously didn't see.

:thumbsup:

each to one and their own friend :) I love my Subie, it's the perfect daily. 4 Doors, Short wheel base, OK on Fuel, bit of poke, All Wheel drive.

Spotted a white R34 with P plates on the Brooker today. Anyone from here?

Haha. It's no fun if they don't play! Probably in the same boat as me, car looks fast, but goes really slow. Complete opposite of the blue car, looks like a slow pos, but has a fair bit of poke.

If there isn't already one, i think we should have a thread in the Tas section where every one can post a picture of there car, so we can identify eachother on the road? Or is that the purpose of the "What's Going On With Everyones Cars?" thread? I suppose the new stickers are for as well though.

Any who, here's a picture of my car just before i picked it up. I'm yet to take any photo's. Doesn't have the bbs rims on it any more, i used to own them, but wasn't really a fan.

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