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funny, I think the same urge came over a few of the cars ;)

bit narrow down there tho....long way to the bottom at some places....

what went on down there????

that long road out to napean dam i nearly hit rock wallaby at about 180 very dangerous

oh yeah on monday I spotted a Gunmetal R33 with a CF bonnet and a white R33 (both GTSts) crusing down Celveland St past UNSW (where I was headed) both with asian guys in em.

Then I parked my car in front of SXY33T (a burgandy R33) in the backstreets of UNSW (down the road from where the maccers is).

Haven't been on here since I left syd, so I thought I'd share :)

Trip to syd was awesome, I'll be back around the 26th of Nov for a couple of weeks :D

I've spotted you there.

Also spotted on Castlreagh street yesterday arvo black R34 GTR plates AWB.

I think I've seen it before at drift afterday thingie maybe... They stand out more in traffic cos it's not surrounded by other skylines.

there sure is :)

if you need tools and stuff ill give you a good price on what i can :D

ooo!! sweeett!!!! i need a screw driver set.... and those thingies i can use on my car.... you know the oneeesss!!!! :(

where is it on castlereagh?!!? i'll come stalk ya! ;)

where is it on castlereagh?!!?  i'll come stalk ya! ;)

LoL.. u are good at stalking ppl arnt ya moanie :)

u stalk everyone on here :D

and everyone should be able to spot me soon even though im not in a skyline

just look for the blue lancer with a green door once I get it changed over :(

and spotted a silver line think it was a R33 driving down castle hill road towards castle hill last night around 7 .. flew past didnt get a chance to see person plates and to definatly know the model lol ;)

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