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Spotted T4NK down in sydney last night, heading north I think. Was a BB R34 on white rims, with an offset plate anyway!

haha yep i was on my way home from work, then i had to go back to manly to pick my dad up... where u in the bayside blue 34 that i passed on the pacific highway just after/before Turra?

Spotted a dark blue 33? (I think) with white mags at Wallsend this arvo

Just a word of warning if I see you driving again like you did today I will report you to the police.

Roundabouts are NOT for drift practice and a super loud exhaust does not make your car go faster, it only makes you look and sound like a tool.

Tank, is that your gtr parked...well was

Parked next to my i30 at payment fitness?

um, im not sure, i go to plannet fitness at West Gosford, if that was where u saw it then yes it was, white on blue, looks like a mirror atm, waxed it like one of my french girls.

spotted a maroon R32 the sarvo at south kincumber..... didnt get a wave back :/ always akward when that happens..... haha and the misses goes who was that LOL

and a black R32 going up the central coast highway going passed avoca drive on saturday i think.......... either high 2nd gear or high 3rd gear on full boost did sound pretty tough as you went passed!

Clean your white wheels tank haha

Yeah was your car!

i cleand them last saturday....... i clean them drive 50km they are black again, bendix pads are shit house, getting some QFM HPX once im paid in about 2hrs.

Haha my mx5 wheels were white, too much brake dust and like you cleaned all the time. I gave up and painted them black! Easy as now!

Qfm's are great!

and yesterday arvo at daleys point / empire bay a white r33 gtst i think, plates HER25T, and im pretty sure a chick was driving.... go figure!

thats Ella, she's mad

spotted a white 34 GTT at Killcare Beach on christmas day and exchanged a wave with the driver of a white series 2 33 in Kincumber this afternoon

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