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knew it was you soon as i saw those sexy rims :D

Yeah man, I was looking at your FMIC then your wheels to make sure it was you.

As soon as you drove past and beeped was then I looked up as I was too busy looking at your wheels...

Cuz 1 time I saw a white R33 similar to yours and thought it was you (was about to yell out "Hey James") but he had different wheels on.

Saw a maroon skyline with SAU stickers on mitcham rd just before 9 this morning. Only saw it out of the corner of my eye so I'm not even sure what model! :D I think it was an R33, but I'm not certain.

Saw a maroon skyline with SAU stickers on mitcham rd just before 9 this morning. Only saw it out of the corner of my eye so I'm not even sure what model! :P I think it was an R33, but I'm not certain.

could have been me but mines red so maybe :)

i was driving down there to a mechanics, and was definaly just before 9.

also on the way home i drove past a white r33 s2 on blackburn road near cnr of king street had sau stickers probably around 10:30 / 11am

oh and some p plater followed me into the car park in a white r34 with @ doncaster westfield when i took the daily there around 2pm

could have been me but mines red so maybe :yes:

i was driving down there to a mechanics, and was definaly just before 9.

also on the way home i drove past a white r33 s2 on blackburn road near cnr of king street had sau stickers probably around 10:30 / 11am

oh and some p plater followed me into the car park in a white r34 with @ doncaster westfield when i took the daily there around 2pm

Yeah maybe mate, it probably was you. As I said I only saw you out of the corner of my eye. I work at the Mobil on Mitcham rd, you passed me around 8:45.

Gave htial the thumbs up at Monash Caufield today :thanks:

Thought it was you, but wasn't sure. No yellow 34. Gave you a wave anyway. Then thought, "who was that crazy?"

Saw your 34 a few days before in the afternoon.

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