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Spotted a Silver s2 in the switch today.. came out of side street near Nth ippy caltex, VERY sideways i might add.. looked gud from where i was sitting but give us liners a bad name... coz we all know that none of us do that :wave:

Edited by Mitty
Spotted a Silver s2 in the switch today.. came out of side street near Nth ippy caltex, VERY sideways i might add.. looked gud from where i was sitting but give us liners a bad name... coz we all know that none of us do that :wave:

Next time you see it take note if there are twin cannons sticking out the back. He does a lot of that sideways stuff. Saw him put it up on the traffic island one morning. Damn quick car too.

spoteed some dude in a red 33 on the gateway bridge this morning, sat beside me for the whole length of the bridge.

if you saw my plates and have logged on to have a look, hello !

Did you abuse him too?!?!?!?! :stupid:

Spotted a white 34 Tues morn at Paddington outside that old burnt down skating place :happy:

Spotted Ad_N at the corner of Beaudesrt Road and Ipswich road this morning...I waved you looked confused, then I was like WTF sif not remember me I was talking to you last night..then remembered I didnt bring my car to dinner lol

Spootted a silver 32? on Evans rd salisbury (I think he works there) seen the sau sticker and honked and waved like a crazy lady........

sorry if I freaked you out! :(

hey at least you got the spirit alot of the people dont wave cause they dont want to look like fools....personally i like to swerve at them cause they see you then.

hey at least you got the spirit alot of the people dont wave cause they dont want to look like fools....personally i like to swerve at them cause they see you then.

Thanks I felt like the biggest knob! was that you??

lol nah i would have been hangin out the window waving back :ninja:

i do drive a silver r32 though. plates 57IGG.

If I see you round I'll make sure I hang out the window and make an even bigger knob of myself!! Just please dont swerve at me, I'll probably hit a pole or something!! :(

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