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Hehe, me too! I was worried I had moved out of my lane. (We were on that left hand corner that turns onto the bridge that goes over Epping Station).

You've got cb's too!! :)  what channel do you switch to normally?

wil..

P.S. Yay I got spotted! :(*wilch does the Dance of Being Spotted  :D

Normally channel 27... but it really depend what channel ppl want... so with Mona.. I just shout out loud WHAT CHANNEL? :cuss:

spotted white r34 (number plate contained 888).. had a 5 sec chat with him lols..

1:15 am george street

nice line.. if your in the forum, luv ur wing (i want one hehe !!!), were your headlights xenons?

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also spotted ON 123

parked behind me in front of law faculty UTS

good old all niter's at uni

is it me or is that white r34 with that big wing making a hellovalot of appearances lately round sydney?

seen that once

but was goin opposite direction so didnt get a chance to say hi

that wing gets alot of attention lols

spotted paul aka: Oz GTR02V turning off victoria ave onto showground road on the weekend and drive his new beast just the way it's meant to be driven. If your listening paul i bet bailey loved every minute of it lol. And just to make you all jealous i work in the hobby shop above unique autos at castle hill so i get to see of the locals every day, doesn't really help with the work load though lol

black r34 gtr (madgtr) in the back streets of baulko, really fat

also 321 go did u buy ur car at uas, or get it serviced there or something cos, i used to always see u in castle hill

I worked at UAS for about 12 months.

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