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Yup, spotted TOYGTR with TJ tonight, then saw Beza on Wells Rd with Josh. Also spotted a black R32 with SAU stickers on Stud Rd at about 6:30 tonight, then GTRAHH on Stud Rd again at around 8:45pm

was out for a walk and spotted R3DLNE approaching high st road this arvo. i was the dude in all white walking on the path :dry:

I also passed R3DLINE on high street road bout the same time :D didn't see you walking though :P

I love red r34's!

was out for a walk and spotted R3DLNE approaching high st road this arvo. i was the dude in all white walking on the path :)
I also passed R3DLINE on high street road bout the same time :banana: didn't see you walking though :banana:

I love red r34's!

That was me :P was headed to 7/11 on high street road for Slushies! :D Gave a Wave to a White 34 on the way back! Think us drivers need more friendly waves LOL

spotted that silver r35 gtr crossing over royal parade today, he wasnt looking so din get to see if he would give me the one finger salute if i waved at him

LOL is that the new thing for r35 owners to give lower model skyline drivers the finger?

That was me :D was headed to 7/11 on high street road for Slushies! :) Gave a Wave to a White 34 on the way back! Think us drivers need more friendly waves LOL

That was me man, first thing i look for are SAU stickers, saw them, then i gave you a quick thumbs up :) i didn't see your wave, but its hard to see friendly greetings when your travelling 80kph and meant to be looking straight, not sideways :D haha

LOL is that the new thing for r35 owners to give lower model skyline drivers the finger?

Haha not to start a war with R35 owners but I think I've read more stories of people being given the finger by them rather than waves.. although I was casually cruising beside one on Eastlink on Friday night and I didn't see the finger. Had NSW plates on it so maybe they're nicer from there ;)

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