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I spotted a white 34 which I waved (he waved back) on Myall Rd yesterday, could be the same one?

Also spotted you on Park Avenue yesterday James, you surely saw me :) ?

I spotted a white 34 which I waved (he waved back) on Myall Rd yesterday, could be the same one?

Also spotted you on Park Avenue yesterday James, you surely saw me :) ?

haha yes yes i did see ya :D , yer probably was the same one.

Also saw a purple 33 parked near maccas at warners bay looked very neat.

And another i saw rh9 plates on some lil 2 door kia or something? is this just a coincidence or rh9 swap plates to a different car :) ? hehe

^ Didn't see you...

you wouldnt of seen me , i was in the sonata * daliy driver* due to the fact my car is still off the road :)

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i spotted Oo.34.oO again pulling into the shell servo gosford. heading towards the freeway, police saw him then turned around infront of me, nearly cleaned em up...

omg i didnt see the coppers :( was that the paddy wagon??? awww i didnt see u where were u ???

omg i didnt see the coppers :( was that the paddy wagon??? awww i didnt see u where were u ???

lol yeah was the paddywagon, i was going the other way but i was in a navara with a vertex kit hanging out the back of canopy and the rear windows haha

and i saw you AGAIN tonight, i was in the 32 this time though, i saw you at last min so couldnt beep or wave but i think you looked not sure

Ah yep that'd be the one, it was parked right opposite to Frontline. Looks clean.

I nodded a guy just getting out of his Maroon R32 GTS-t coupe in the Glendale centre carpark today around 1pm. Got a nod back :blink:

13:00 2day gave n got a wave from a lady in a white s2 33 gtst near the green point erina lights

later on cruised with a silver 33 gtst with a gtr wing thru erina, got the nods happenin n all

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