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round midnight last night on church st parra spotted a white 33 mesh wheels

got a nod of approval.

today at 11:30, a black s1.5 33 on marsden rd tailgating another car

and also on penno rd a winered s2 33 plate was black, said DAM***

Nah...cause they did a crap job cleaning my wheels !... !!! :rofl:  

and stop whoring in the spotted thread ! :P

i'm sure it wasn't their fault! ;)

spotted WLD33T parked in the north rocks area today.... it had a white bonnet!!!! and unsprayed front bar... is she recovering from an accident? ;)

i'm sure it wasn't their fault! :D

spotted WLD33T parked in the north rocks area today.... it had a white bonnet!!!! and unsprayed front bar... is she recovering from an accident? :D

saw the same car today too

and also spooted

black GTST WKD25T

was up in sydney the wed, thur and fri last week, didnt see as many skylines as i thought, spotted a black r32 at a servo in crows nest, and a wine red 33 with the plates GTSSKY pulling into a beach carpark while i was waiting for a friend to finish work, also had a bloke in a silver 33 pull me over in crows nest to ask me if i knew a good mechanic in the area.

round midnight last night on church st parra spotted a white 33 mesh wheels

got a nod of approval.

today at 11:30, a black s1.5 33 on marsden rd tailgating another car

and also on penno rd a winered s2 33 plate was black, said DAM***

Hi all! That would have been me on penno rd with the DAM plates :( Woohoo! Sorry.. just didn't think anyone would take notice of my stocker r33.

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