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saw HER-25T at west Gosford I think that was the plates, and im assuming it was a girl driving, was an r33

Yeah that's the plate and correct driver.

I've seen the car parked a few times and got a funny look one morning when I swung the truck round the corner and got a little close

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Finally found out what kind of car in the middle of the night races across the bridge in east maitland. My suspicions were either 4G63 powered EVO or SR20 powered car it SOUNDS SWEET getting chased all the way to the limiter in a suburb full of jet pilot commodores and falcons. Turns out it was an s15 silvia. If your reading this post keep it up!

Please don't keep it up... Don't attract cops anywhere near me please...

Spotted a Black R34 with a yellow bonnet driving down Showground Rd. in Gosford today.

TWICE!

First time I was walking and gave you a thumbs up, but you were too busy enjoying being in an R34.

Gunmetal R34 on racecourse rd. Gosford

Grey R33 on racecourse rd. Gosford

Black R33 cnr racecourse rd. And central coast hywy.

All spotted in 1 minute haha

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Hey guys, i know its off topic but has anyone dealt with east coast jap parts who apparently operate out of Redhead? Do they have a store or anything i can actually go to? They advertise on ebay but i want to ask aboutpicking up an items im in use newy area but can't get hold of them and both phone numbers ring out.

Can anyone help?

Thanks

Hey guys, i know its off topic but has anyone dealt with east coast jap parts who apparently operate out of Redhead? Do they have a store or anything i can actually go to? They advertise on ebay but i want to ask aboutpicking up an items im in use newy area but can't get hold of them and both phone numbers ring out.

Can anyone help?

Thanks

Never dealt with them... I do see their ebay ads etc but not sure what they are like.

You can try Ricky at Skyline Parts as he is an SAU member?

hey guys i have personally dealt with redhead importers and they are great, best place i have ever been to for parts, they have cart fulls of everything.

i found everything i need there for my build.

good luck.

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How the hell do you get hold of them though to buy items? Won't answer both phones, won't return calls, won't reply to text messages, won't reply to ebay messages. Do they have a store or address i can go buy stuff in person from?

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Black 34 gtr top of kariong hill. Waiting pole at lights to turn right to go sumersby or f3.

He waved at my silver 34 I was heading off f3 back to coast but it was to fast I never waved back.

Sorry mate

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