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Spotted lots of hoons on Geroge Street.. All driving there mum's small little pulsars with there speakers up loud... LOLOLOL.

Anyways spotted manu "R34" on geroge street going away from circular quay. I was on the bus lane (Traffic was a bitch tonite), I gave you a wave!!!!! :( didnt see you wave back, was gonna have a chat but i had to go.... How is your suspension? Did you fix it up after that wrx incident?

last nite around 1:40am i spotted a silver gtr r32 Vspec 2 he was comin out of M4 heading towards the CT^^*via parra rd..

lol he had a HKS SSQ BOV .. and saw him givin it a hit at the light infront of bunnings warehouse

i think the car just got complied not long ago... beacuse of its plates

That really sucks, I hope you are OK, something like that would really shake my confidence on the roads. I remember that happened to another driver on here a few years ago.

Spotted lots of hoons on Geroge Street.. All driving there mum's small little pulsars with there speakers up loud... LOLOLOL.

Anyways spotted manu "R34" on geroge street going away from circular quay. I was on the bus lane (Traffic was a bitch tonite), I gave you a wave!!!!! :D didnt see you wave back, was gonna have a chat but i had to go....  How is your suspension? Did you fix it up after that wrx incident?

I did see you wave but you were so quick ..you stopped and looked back and waved and gone ..i did wave but you were too quick....Yeah the suspension is fixed had to get bushe...its all good now...

I did see you wave but you were so quick ..you stopped and looked back and waved and gone ..i did wave but you were too quick....Yeah the suspension is fixed had to get bushe...its all good now...

Thats good to hear its fixed.

Didnt want to hold up traffic, as I was in the bus lane.. whats the fine? $250 or somerhing? hehe...

Prolly didnt see you wave coz my tint is soo dark... :D

Howdy there northern neighbours :rant:

Whilst in your fair burg on the weekend I saw a nice white 33R [GTR-888] in Bondi Junction - I was the guy on the bus, perhaps you saw me ;)

Also saw a gunmetal 32R with a huge wang and yellow personalised plates - something 'cutie' or 'cute' or whatever - was parked in Bellview Hill.

Hate to say it - but those yellow plates aren't the best.

The new European style ones look cool - but too long for imports. Bummer.

James

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