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Me p'raps? Not sure of the day I *think* I was around the area recently. If it was me I have a SAU sticker on the back of the windscreen in which case :wavey:

no it wasn't your car , i know what your car looks like... :P hmm... i sound like a stalker

anyways, saw a nice black 4dr r32 gtst with number plate "5W" in the city in front of capitol theater

Lol  

 

I take the Skyline out and never see any  

Take the damn Ford and always see at least one.

 

Maybe i need a SAU sticker on the Ford

prob cos u're enjoying the car too much while driving:D

sticker - hmm that might be an idea, lol

u'll get ppl asking why u have the sticker though :wassup:

hahaha.. .hey.. i was in my 'line today and i saw a holden gts... plates were MISGTS.. i thought MAD!!!! It was being driven by a hot blonde chick.. i grinned on passing.. she looked... stuck her nose in the air, then looked away!!! what a snob!!!! lol! i was giving some respect to a fellow chick driver and thats what i get! pft!! :)

AS*48I and ZBJ78* (* to censor out details) white and black R33 GTSt's respectively at Thornleigh Maccers today at 9:30 while meeting a few of my Honduh mates.

Also comin back from North Rocks shoppo at about 11pm, dark blue R33 GTSt... gave him a wave and he gave me a rev and raced in front, then screeched his brakes at the next set of lights... hehehe silly boy was in an NA GTS and not a GTSt as I had assumed, should kno better than to take on a slightly modified ceffy... handed him his arse on a plate and then proceeded to stay under the speed limit... then showed him how to control a tailend comin out to play turning right onto penno rd :) hehe go the team super fun happy sliders drift-support-vehicle.

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