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spotted a dark grey 33 southbound on the f3 bout noon

Nice yellow 'Volvo" out the front of westfield Tugg

a whate 33 out the front of rebels wyong

and a black 33, black rims red lip ...... somewhere !!

  • 3 weeks later...

I'm looking for a formal car for next friday, doing a run from tumbi to terrigal and willing to pay. Mick (ejd001) abd br3tt both know me so if you have any doubts that it's a legit request send them a pm.

My thread is here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Fo...Co-t343311.html

Cheers.

think i saw that black 33, was out sunday afteroon around gosford / erina and saw a swag of skylines,

it so betta have been me :P cuz i havent been spotted in ages :) no love!!! lol

it so betta have been me :unsure: cuz i havent been spotted in ages :blink: no love!!! lol

Actually I followed you along the gosford waterfront in my orange XR6 Monday or Tuesday morning. Didnt know it was you though until we were talking about formal car stuff last night.

yewwww got spotted hahahaha i so didnt see u cuz u were being ninja like :whistling:

Actually I followed you along the gosford waterfront in my orange XR6 Monday or Tuesday morning. Didnt know it was you though until we were talking about formal car stuff last night.

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