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53XYN that BEN337 was myself... almost got my plates. It's funny how many people get the numbers wrong when it's the model number :P

The car looks great by the way, ohh and impressive boot rattle from the subs :)

53XYN that BEN337 was myself... almost got my plates. It's funny how many people get the numbers wrong when it's the model number :)

The car looks great by the way, ohh and impressive boot rattle from the subs :)

ah my bad for mixing the plates up ! nice clean 33 you have !.. boot rattle goes from 16th getting a full custom kenwood alpine install done.. with proper sound deadnin..

Spotted Lynden today on his 10 sec quarter mile bike.. zipping away from traffic lights !

silver 34gt-t @ griffith today, DAN <-- something cant remember the digits. nice ride.

Yup that's me, I'm down there a bit trying to hack through another degree :S

Throw a can at me or something next time to get my attention lol

Hey np!

I was in a company car lol

My skyline was just up the road though! :)

Spotted you today (51PRY) at Sunnybank plaza parking lot...then afterwards driving off..was on my way to get some seafood..car sounds real tuff and btw what do ur plates mean??? :)

Spotted you today (51PRY) at Sunnybank plaza parking lot...then afterwards driving off..was on my way to get some seafood..car sounds real tuff and btw what do ur plates mean??? :)

Hey there we were there getting some sushi! :)

slippery :)

Right on! :)

spotted IanB on his was out to the drags...well I am assuming that was where he was going as he put his helmet on lol

Yarr! indeed, ran a 13.6, was heading that way to pick steph up first.

Nice Car man, even if it did increase global warming with you gunned it off the lights there :sick:, I really like the blue wish mine was blue :D

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