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Spotted Aeky yesterday about 2.30pm along Newcastle Rd going through the small roundabout near the BP.

lol i thought that was u out of the corner of my eye! but my reaction was too slow lol

gday fellaz new to the forums just bought a silver s2 33 roughly a month a go. its essentially stock appearance wise, with 350z track rims on it. some of u may know it as it was for sale out the front of gerry wubbels at bennets green for awhile. waitin till tax time then gonna do some more mods to it :D hopefully see some of u about and maybe go on a cruise one weekend?

DuFF - BEQ-72Q ( for now till i get some custom plates :ninja::P )

Sorry Jason got the two of you confused lol

hahahaha devo!!!! ur gunna get flashed hehehehe

keep spotting n waving at a silver 34 GT green P plater... n saw a look alike of my car with stickers yesty at erina grrrrrrrrrrrrr!

oh and welcome duff :blush:

spotto rysith coming out of the stadium this time and a R33 4 door on griffiths road, plates were MIZ25T.

Yeah that would be me getting around :D did you see my nice white bonnet :)

^^ That'd be Ryan, he's more active on the Nissansilvia.com forums but doesn't attend any meets etc.

Ha ha this is true but i am planning on doing some mods to the Mighty 4 door so i will try and get out to meets and stuff now! :D

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