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Hey Shonen if you want a good price on a top quality job call Louie at Xclusive colours (02) 9681 1162

thanks duncun....ill see how bad the front bar gets....got soo many stone chips...

sorry for my late reply....but i cant seem to log on to sau at home anymore !!!!

i dont know why....but SOMETIMES it works but most of the times it says it cant find the site.... :D

sorry shonen, you've been banned for whoring all the time

:D

BTW I spotted you Gizmo73 at lunch in North Ryde the time before last - you just need to get out to more events :)

Spotted GTR 33R at Shell in West ryde few hours ago

that was me mate , i didnt see you , what were you driving ? i was i a hurry and a bommodore almost reversed in to me .

i fill her up there quite often .

I was on victoria road, blue lancer so I duobt you would have noticed me.. I was sitting there drooling at your car while waiting for the lights to change :)

I used to work at that maccas and lived down the road till friday so used to be there all the time first time I've seen ur car there though

but since I missed it today :wavey: now lol

I was on victoria road, blue lancer so I duobt you would have noticed me.. I was sitting there drooling at your car while waiting for the lights to change :)

I used to work at that maccas and lived down the road till friday so used to be there all the time first time I've seen ur car there though  

but since I missed it today :wavey: now lol

you are right i didnt see you , i was probably inside paying for the fuel .

I never get spotted as well. :)

I spot on average about 6 R33's everyday on epping rd. I get snobbed because im a 32. Dam racists! hahaha j/k

Spotted Sean (FLAPS) in Burger King at Northmead a few months back. Even sat down and had lunch with him. Wasn't driving his car tho...

You must rack up some decent kms!

Yep sure do - about 650kms per week !! :Oops:

the car loves it though...

Hey Duncan..

Was it the car you spotted, or was it me ??

If it was me at a lunch venue we all know, shouldve dropped in for a round !!

hmm...speaking of which we need another lunch...

Spotted a shiney black R33 with a green Pull-me-over-plate stuck to the back boosting hard past Shell on Old Northern Road, heading towards Galston. I was in the Shell...not getting spotted (again)... LOL

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