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spotted RB25DETS2 (think he's the guy that bought ryan's old RB25DET plates) on cormack road at wingfield this arvo. Im the guy that was in the Y Climb truck that was comin outta the driveway just past the rail crossing before wingfield road

Hey Matty how are ya mate, was definately me was heading to willall for a tune. Must say the power FC really livens things up thats for sure.

Saw 3 skylines this morning all R33s..... all young girl drivers!!! Is this a new trend!!! if so bring it on lol!!! but where are you ladies on the forum!! haha

If they're smart, they'd keep themselves hidden. :yes:

Saw 3 skylines this morning all R33s..... all young girl drivers!!! Is this a new trend!!! if so bring it on lol!!! but where are you ladies on the forum!! haha

where did you see them you wolly

If they're smart, they'd keep themselves hidden. :D

and why id that hhmm

spotted my baby up on the hoist tonite at my mechanics. Lost alllllll coolant today - split hose that cant be reached too easy.

also, Stocky NA burgandy 33 in my carpark today.

Oh and a hot blue kitted 32 with roll cage chirped past me on sth road today. Niceeee

^^^^

sounds like the hose i had split on me twice in 12 months, runs behind the block, really gay spot to have a coolant hose LOL

keep spotting (well hearing) fishpaste booting past mine in the evening :P

saw a few tonight while out and about.

Followed a silver 34 gtr with bronze wheels down jetty rd about an hour or so ago. Looked very tuff.

Black 4 door 34 near marion, plates had DVS in them.

Black 2 door 34 parked on jetty rd with i think starcorp impul rims, spoiler removed.

and a stockie looking gunmetal 33 at marion carpark abit after 9 at the roundabout thing near the exit down the big ramp lol.

and why id that hhmm

cause most of the male forum population would go skirt crazy and chase 'em away. :(

spotted at about 4 am yesterday, a blue 32 with an unpainted kit snaking along out front of work.

pretty f**kin stupid, time and place, sure, but out front the cas at 4 in the morning? a little off the mark with that.

Spotted blonde driving burgundy 32 this morning on south rd. Had aftermarket front bar and black painted bonnet, no wing.

If you're on here then I would have waved but you weren't looking when I was!

spotted Leeman and his silver beast leaving bunnings at salisbury yesterday...dunno if u saw me wave...Lex was driving at the time.....

also spotted BNR34 , blue r34 gtr vspec......had too go have a really good look very hawt car was sitting outside the sleep maker centre behind bunnings, also yesterday

that was my car and it is actually parked out front of PARAFIELD SLEEP CENTRE not sleepmaker centre, we sell sleepmaker but they don't own the business I do.

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