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shall do! ;)  I'll beep too! :(  what does the POS stand for?!

The guy that owned the car before me ran his own air con business called POSITIVE AIRCON so thats where it came from , it looks alright on the car so ill keep em ........... , What type of skylines do you guys get around in ( penno area )

i've got a silver 33, s2! I've seen you once at the bellamy st lights... you were waiting to turn right into boundary road.. and i'd just turned into bellamy st.. hehe.. i think we gave each other the death stare that day!! (mine was shock! ;) ) and i've seen you a few times since, but don't know if you saw me or not!! next time! :(

hey ... havent seen you guys that often , next time be sure to wave and i will back , what cars are you driving so i can keep a look out ?

:wavey:

I live in Cherrybrook, and use to see your car on Shepherd's drive all the time but I no longer go past the Caltex on the way home.

Mine's a white R33 series 2 (it's my avatar) <<<<<....

wil..

dont mean to put a downer on this thread, but has anyone ever stopped and thought what might happen by posting rego's and mods on people's cars..... not every one of the public wants their where abouts, nor the rego and type of wheels/kit plastered all over the net...... i know if i was a thief I would be having a field day with the number of spotted threads about now.....

A little bit of thought, and respect for people's privacy, goes a long way.

Brad, you do realise that these cars are driving on public streets. Therefore, anyone who 'spots' them will be able to tell what their plates are and what bodykit is on it - including any potential thief. I know that I personally recognize cars by their plates. Also, most of the cruise pics have number plates exposed anyway for all to see.

But I do understand your point.

Spotted Duncan is his tree fiddy belting up pacific highway North Sydney just past the Greenwood about 7:30pm thursday night.

haahahaha on the way to the SAU dinner at Indian there, you should have dropped in biatch.

but I don't have a tree fiddy zed....I had to borrow Kel's one :D

alright....here we go...the list is long .

Silver r33gts-t s2- at the Greengate Hotel - plates KWIIKI - mad plates dude

White r33gts-t s1 - cnr somerville rd and galston rd... if your on here.....I think I yelled out the window "dude I love your skyline" or something like that

Latini - r34gtt ....ya always see you! lets see prolly around waitara!

White r33....YGOXXX ....turning into Hornsby RSL

TommyK - think it was you I saw driving along pacific highway in an R33gtr...dark colour..I beeped and waved but you were singing along to elton john or something...ok maybe I made that last bit up...but calls for a good story.

that'll do me...saw about a million tonight and I wasn't even on george street!

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