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Who: Some random, couldnt tell if it were a sau member saw no sticker.

PLATES: 728-HZO

Driving: R34 GT-R Yellow

Where: LOgan Road near The Glen they turned off logan road onto freeway

Time: Ahhhh bout 1ish

What the hell i was doing?: My mum was taking me and my little brother to the cinemars and i drove being on my learners and all im like...errrr how embarassing, but i was happy to see a nice skyline i could follow with ease :happy:

oh nice another yellow 34 !!! :happy: :sorcerer:

Hmmm...

How the fcuk did you manage to remember STANDARD number plates??

i dont want to be mean, but its not really that hard my dear.

Besides my brother worte it down for me anyway if i forgot.

Hmmm...

How the fcuk did you manage to remember STANDARD number plates??

she's not old and crippled yet like the rest of us with our heads all full of other rubbish

be damned if i could remember standard plates any longer than 30 seconds =/

Hehe, saw a R33 white with black aftermarket bonnet (carbon fiber??) along Johnson rd heading west towards whoop whoop. I was in the Red Rolla, hence no wave.

Spotted a Silver R33 in the Maccas carpark at Westpoint.

Spotted that Silvier R32 4 door again the other night at the westpoint shops.... Who are you :P

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