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^^^ Were you in Gouger St around 4pm today??? Saw a black 33 drive past me with similar plates as your username.... If it was looked nice and clean. :rofl:

Nah not me probably BLKSKY he is on here also, few black skylines getting around, besides mines all dirty right now lol

Spotted a Silver Series 2 R33 out the front of work today - Custom plates along the lines of BABYGRL, and spotted a few White R33's driving along Dyson Road too, all together, maybe some sort of cruise?

Spotted a Silver Series 2 R33 out the front of work today - Custom plates along the lines of BABYGRL, and spotted a few White R33's driving along Dyson Road too, all together, maybe some sort of cruise?

spotted the same cars up the road further, plus about 5 other lines

spotted a black ferrari spyder driven by a "gold chain poser" on jetty rd ...what a tool

Gray R35 same spot, with P plates....WTF!!!

L plater same spot in a white r31 full of kids, acting like a fool flooring it on train tracks

way to many more today to list

I think i saw Aleks and Chef Stag's cars on Magill rd near Curves gym yesterday

Some white 33 with chromies and blue graphics and a god awfull body kit on Jetty rd yesterday

Saw Matty on Jetty rd last night in the Patrol. Few 32's aswell including a black GTR

Dark silver 32 sedan with orange bonnet with black stripe today, casnt remember where

Black 33 with the plates BLCK-33 near the airport about lunch time today

Spotted a Silver Series 2 R33 out the front of work today - Custom plates along the lines of BABYGRL, and spotted a few White R33's driving along Dyson Road too, all together, maybe some sort of cruise?
spotted the same cars up the road further, plus about 5 other lines

spotted a black ferrari spyder driven by a "gold chain poser" on jetty rd ...what a tool

Gray R35 same spot, with P plates....WTF!!!

L plater same spot in a white r31 full of kids, acting like a fool flooring it on train tracks

way to many more today to list

Yup, was a cruise, was these guys, i remember seeing the RX7 mixed in with the Skylines as they went past out the front of work....making me wish i had weekends off to join in, in these things.

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on friday about 4pm i spotted a pretty clean black 32, with forsale on the window, on curtis road (i was the white 33).. perhaps a test drive?

also spotted a pretty nice black 33 at hollywood plaza yesterday driving past the serv, and spotted a nice 34 also.

Spotted a Silver Series 2 R33 out the front of work today - Custom plates along the lines of BABYGRL, and spotted a few White R33's driving along Dyson Road too, all together, maybe some sort of cruise?

yerh those white 33 would of been me and couple mates cruising

Recon i just spotted Nightcrawler dropping someone off at the ashford hospital, then doing a lap of the place..? I was waiting at the bus stop across the road. Car looks and sounds decent, could have gone a bit harder the second time around LOL

oi andrew, da f**k? where was my invite?

haha Luke gives better blowies than you .... and I kinda owed him since he was nice enough to give me his Crows tickets last week for the Showdown, then again for the Collingwood game Saturday night. Was a SUPER limited amount of people allowed to go - I wasn't actually supposed to take anyone, but since I spoke with just before I headed down there I let it slip, and Heslo he got a geurnsey. I won't rub it in too much by saying that he also got to go for a nice serene blast in Munro's 35 afterwards too :( - the sound of them at WOT past Willall's was a mind blowing.

Recon i just spotted Nightcrawler dropping someone off at the ashford hospital, then doing a lap of the place..? I was waiting at the bus stop across the road. Car looks and sounds decent, could have gone a bit harder the second time around LOL

Yeah mate was me droppping Mum off to have a check-up. Was looking for a park.

I think i saw nightcrawler on saturday night driving in town, was standing out the front of savvy around 2.... if not you've got a twin!!

Nope wasn't me bud - and yes I do have a black Doppelganger about the place ....

haha Luke gives better blowies than you .... and I kinda owed him since he was nice enough to give me his Crows tickets last week for the Showdown, then again for the Collingwood game Saturday night. Was a SUPER limited amount of people allowed to go - I wasn't actually supposed to take anyone, but since I spoke with just before I headed down there I let it slip, and Heslo he got a geurnsey. I won't rub it in too much by saying that he also got to go for a nice serene blast in Munro's 35 afterwards too :( - the sound of them at WOT past Willall's was a mind blowing.

Pure... car... porn...

Definitely a great arvo, cheers again mate! Just a pity the Crows lost :)

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