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You guys work at CF ? The big IT company with the three letters, starting with I ??

I used to work there (but at St Leonards) - Have got a few good friends that work there.

hmmm...i might start looking up peoples names in Blue Pages !!

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Apologies to the two skylines (R33 and R32 i think) that were on the side of the road (80km/hr zone) of the F3 yesterday about 17:30...

I was on the phone (handsfree car kit, of course !!) and before i knew it i was past you !!

Hope you werent broken down or anything..

:flower:

LOL Moanie!

Spotted a black r33 GTS-T this morning on New Line Road Cherrybrook near the Purchase Road intersection. I waved and flashed, his look was one of, "huh? do I know you?" hehe ;)

Hey guys =)

Just wanna give a shout out to the white r33 with gold wheels and EL dash who i saw on Epping road tonight heading towards Epping a couple of lights after the M2 turnoff. I didnt really catch your plates but im sure you did when you were driving behind me ;)

Im the guy in the blue series 2 r33. I saw your passenger checking out my front bar heheh ;)

I wanted to play but double demerits and traffic wasnt so good...

Anyway, the EL looks great at night! I want them!

Spotted R33 series 1, 2 tone 4 door on Princess hwy out the front of Tynan motors.

Plates: MIZ 25T with green p's

CAR: Has 18's, backs are dished and aftermarket BOV & Exhaust...

Was a very sleek 4 door....

Oh, was also missing a passenger side mirror... :rolleyes:

I am going to have to join the not spotted list also

out of the hundreds of people on this site one of you would have seen a balck r33 skyline series 1 with QLD number plates SLIDE

come on

south west sydney area

car must be that dark that it gets camoflaged in the night

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