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i think i spotted mona.. penno rd 6:30ish  

saw her head turn to look thru the truck i was going past in the other lane

:) i think that was me!!! are your plates yex something?! i thought it might have been you!!! figured you'd be one of the few r34s in this area :)

also spotted a teal r33 - fob something, a black r32 on kissingpoint rd near dundas... the two occupants were being blinded by the sun!! plus another gray 33 near carlingford court! :)

:P i think that was me!!!  are your plates yex something?!  i thought it might have been you!!!  figured you'd be one of the few r34s in this area :(

also spotted a teal r33 - fob something, a black r32 on kissingpoint rd near dundas... the two occupants were being blinded by the sun!!  plus another gray 33 near carlingford court! ;)

yes t'was me... i wasn't sure it was you.. but like you said.. only a few silver r33's with a chick driving around that area..

]']i saw a R33 GTST S2 white  

with the plates UCMOON

and a R34 GTT red 1 out side the commonwealth bank off power road.

yeah who owns UCMOON now? It lived near me until it was sold, now I don't get the pleasure of driving past it every morning!

Just spotted a white R34 GTR M-Spec travelling in the opposite direction to me on Fullers Road in North Ryde around lunchtime. (Im the guy driving the Black R34 GTR)

Very nice car mate - hope you visit the forums - sorry I didnt wave back but I didnt see you until the last moment. I also saw you parked it there for a second a bit earlier (when i was going out to lunch) and slowed down for a look. I feel so bad for violating the code!

Anyway if you do read this PM me id love to check out the M-Spec some day :P

Spotted: BLACK R34 plates MOSTRO or something like that....pretty sure it was a GTR..only had a quick glance. This was near PowerPlay tuesday.

Also spotted today Duncan in HGE-002 at the corner of victoria rd and devlin rd...with the OUCH sticker on the side....hahaha cracked up hard when i saw that....

I was beeping my horn and waving a like a lunatic to grab your attention... :)

Well it was either you Mona or sum other hot chick driving a silver R33 then

hahahaha

:aroused:

lol!!!! it definitely wasn't me then!!! :)

spotted a white r34 gtt in the city... plates GTT 888

and a dark 33 in the superdome carpark.. plates arb something...

GO THE RAZORS!!!!! :)

spotted a balck 33 in QFCL building, parked next to it to go work, but got kicked out cos i wasnt allowed to park there.....sooo then i parked outside and there happend to be another black 33 with fmic and gtr wing...had to park next to it,.!!park with style!~

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