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It wasn't me but I would have waved.  R33's.  Now that's a different story.  I don't wave to them unless they wave first these days.

 

Wait a minute.  I just remembered.  Powerplay has had my car the last few days.  Was it really dirty?  Maybe it was Tosh driving it?  Trick dark coloured wheels could have been months of brake dust and crap.

It was a real nice R34, hadnt really seen a 4 door before, and they were some big Jap looking bronzy rims...most ppl just give me an odd look when i wave, but hey i still crack me up:)

spotted ARR45L as me and him went for cruise whole last night from Parra to Syd then to Cronulla ...was maddd....also spotted an orange R33 on George street and waved him..

YEA!!! spotted R34NOS as well and went cruisin down da CITY n CRONULLA..spotted a few lines as well...but da whole cruise was MAD FUN! 2 R34s crusin down the roads side by side, all it did waz turned heads man :P:rofl: Got some pics from da cruise uploaded in ma gallery as well!:P

spotted a black s1 33 gtst driving west on parramatta road last night (sunday) at 9pm

spotted a black s2 at the petrol station with the maccas and subway on parra road at 915pm

spotted a black s1 33 gtst driving towards the city later that night at approx 315am

then at about 330am saw a burgandy gtst with custom plates and fmic driving along cleveland then turning into pitt st surry hills..

so many black ones! lol.

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