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Just spotted Basti on my way home. Car looks soo tuff man. Makes me want black again :(

Btw, that wasn't turbo lag :D I was in 5th.

cheers man, as much shit as wastelands hang on you, your car looks the goods too :P lol goes aight for 5th

also spotted a white r33 with saustickers i think, on nepean. hope you saw my wave

bout 8.20pm stud rd saw a silver R35 pull out onto stud road. with euro plates. cruised with him for a bit and chatted at the lights. nice chatting with ya. i know your on SAU somewhere as you said lol.

spotted mrwindsurf today on the freeway.... :D

LOL thats probably the last time you will spot me ... As of Monday the corona will be my new work car "Yeeeyyaaahhhh" Said like lil john. Might put a massive corona beer sticker on the back windscreen and maybe a sticker saying "my other cars a gtr" ^__^

Spotted wanzi lastnight...at my gym lol. Saw your car parked as I was leaving, stopped to say hi but you weren't in it...yet your parkers appeared to be on? Do you know the other white Skyline that was parked behind you?

kicking it at nandos the other night saw a white 33 with dishies (meisters or ssr i get confused lol) number plates were AFIRST i think.

quick lil package it was haha

That's WYTSKY (Adam)

He has WORK Meisters.

Was N/A now turbo.

Yeh that was me mate, all nice if you want to say hi, but please not so far up my rear next time.

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