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no p plates yeah going opposite way, woulda been me dude.

not a too shaby car you got there :blink: the guys got good car taste :)

Haha thanks mate. It gets the job done!!

Spotted a chick driving Dare Ya going along Elizabeth Road last night in Christies. I was across the road hopping into the white GTR! I never new a chick owned that car? Very nice!!

Spotted SLY going down Main North Rd looking hot as, then got a phonecall from a mate minutes later telling me the whole side of his car had been swiped and he was on the side of the road crying! Say it isn't so :)

That sucks hard! Was a beautiful piece of machinery. I'm devo and not even my car!

Haha thanks mate. It gets the job done!!

Spotted a chick driving Dare Ya going along Elizabeth Road last night in Christies. I was across the road hopping into the white GTR! I never new a chick owned that car? Very nice!!

Simon owns it, might have been his gf driving. awesome car.

Spotted a nice silver 33 today at lunch time on aldershot rd

also, a white 33 round the corner from me, with AU Tickford rims! :P wtf?

Yep i know the one your talking about, Im pretty sure its automatic and has 300kw at the wheels.

spotted a white R33 with a nice looking lady driver in front of christies pub monday night, gave her a wave nothing?

spotted a wine, r32 maybe gtr today in woodcroft near hardy wines, driving around the block ?..lol saw you twice in 2 min. gave a quick wave but the light turned before i had a look. then you ended up in front of me at the round about a few cars back. anyone here ? sounded nice ?

Spotted a nice white Stag coming down Ladywood Rd tonight at about 9:00ish. Looked tidy, gave the driver a thumbs up

missing the front lip....??? that was me... here's your thumbs up back ... :laugh:

White Stag turning off Diagonal Road this morning about 7ish.... Pete or Kevin?

Could have been me. If it turned down a side street, most likely me then, hahaha. Was heading to the parent's place to pick up something before I headed to work.

Spotted 'HVN 032' in the carpark of Scott's work. Then spotted him inside and had a nice chat, hahaha. By the way, car looks hawt!!

Keep seeing this midnight purple R33 GT-R in town near my work. Looks hot, and soooooooooooo clean! Keep seeing that white EVO VI every so often too.

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