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red 32 gtst in cameron park. always in his garage. lives opposite my girlfriend. don't think i've ever seen him driving it. if you're on here, hey mate! need to have a chat one day.

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Gday all...just curious if the Newcastle crew ever meet up as such ? curious to come along and suss out whats what ... sadly no skyline as yet just an old battered Patrol that's taken a licking yet keeps on kicking...

Hey guys

If any of you's dont know, there's a cruise coming up soon that guys from Sydney will be heading up along the Putty road to Singleton for lunch and back. There are a couple of us who live in Singleton that are going to head halfway down the Putty, meet up with the guys from Sydney then cruise with them back to Singleton. Would be good to get a few from the Hunter/Newcastle/Central coast area to come along. Here is the link to the cruise for those who havent yet read it:

http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/450537-sau-nsw-official-end-of-year-putty-road-cruise/

Who was that vw blue I think come past me out front of hungry jacks west Gosford. Spotted club sticker on your rear window.

I was in silver 34 gt4. So much traffic!

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Hey guys, for anyone coming on the Putty Road cruise on Sunday, here's a link to the page i have posted meetup details in Singleton on

http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/450537-sau-nsw-official-end-of-year-putty-road-cruise/page-7?p=7435438

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Saw a mint 32 with SSR fronts and yellow N1 headlights on the highway back from twin servos to newcastle last night.

Also saw white R34 with HID's turning on to the highway at Beresfield at 8:40

Seen another R32 in gunmetal leaving Elebana heading towards the inner city bypass/Charlestown today.

Was a gtst I think with fog lights in the front bar, looked great!

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