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

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! :D i've been trying to find romeo and juilet by dire straits for agggeessss!!!!! :(

no probz mona... anytime...

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

see him on that road almost every second day...

saw him driving past chatswood post office which is on the same road as fullers road ... simply awesome looking car.

Spotted a white R34 GTT on Purchase Road. Said hello to the guy :) (no moanie I didn't give him the evil eye ;) LOL), and he asked if I was on SAU ;).

Followed him all the way up to Hungry Jacks where he turned off. Even took a couple of photos of the back of his car :) (gotta love having a phone with a 1 megapixel camera on it) :D

Nice bloke in that car. Those new style plates really don't look good do they.

wil..

ecl ;) heya. LOL, I reckon my front bar would break off driving into those car wash bays.

hehe, my car was soooo filthy man. I was tempted to turn off too and give those wash bays a go. But nah, I'll stick to my early saturday morning washing the car with the hose in the backyard (shhhh don't tell anyone, and hey it uses less water) :D. Also spotted you parked infront of Video Ezy a few minutes later.

hehehe... you know sam, i always peer down your driveway when i drive past, expecting to see you, and today i got the biggest shock when i did!!! :D not sure how that works ;)  I like the new 'U' sticker :) where'd you get it?!!?

Yeah, but u were on the phone.. and going the different way.. but nice to see skyline in the morning ;)

Mu's Secret sticker... where I get my parts from.. my friend gave it to me

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