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oohh.. i got mentioned :headspin:

hahahaha. i agree about the washing

washed my car the night before... by the time i got to bathurst, i had half the insect population stuck on my bonnet ...

agreed on the nice cars there though =)

was a great day

p.s did anyone think my exhaust was a bit too loud? i think it might be but i dont really know how it sounds outside the cabin.. any input guys?

Who is the guy I see driving around in a black R34 GTR around Chatswood? usually see him buzzing up and down Fullers Road off the Pac. Highway?

HAQ-666 plates. Saw him on that same road a couple of weeks ago. Must be his favourite road :rofl:

that was such a nice line up of cars!!!! hehe... a car off between the 33s and 34s! :rofl:

yes i see how your nick is spelt r34eddie ;) and thanks for the intro!!! i had to force it from you!!! i spent half the trip wondering if i'd met you before!! lol! and thanks for the cd as well! :rant: i've been trying to find romeo and juilet by dire straits for agggeessss!!!!! :rant:

keep spotting black 32 gts-t w/ big wing driven buy a cute p plater (girl not guy!) round the hills area. mmmmmm.......cute girl driving skyline :drooling:

where exactly in the hills. chick in performance car = :drooling: :aroused: :drooling: :aroused: :drooling:

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