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spotted MSP-25T :D

moans, i horned but u didnt look... u must of had ur music up loud or something ;)

this was tonight around 7.50pm at the end of james ruse dr.. u were turning right to go towards granville and i was turning left

GET OUT!!! you were on james ruse turning onto parra rd?! i missseeeddd youuuu!!!!!!!!! :D i did spot a 33 just a lil down parra rd about 2secs later!!! can't believe i missed you ;)

NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO /darth vader

Hi, I think that was me : )  , were u in a series 1 right ? Good to know u acknowledged  coz i waved to mostly non-wavers recently ^^

Tell me about it... It's turned me into a non waiving bastard! :)

But yeah, was definately me. You live anywhere near that area??

Burnsey

spotted sexy 321 GO on penno rd this evening :D hehe.. sorry for the fly by!! i was in such a rush to catch up, i couldn't stop by the time i got to you! lol!!! and all the beeping was cause i thought you were going straight! i'll be more subtle next time! lol!!! good to see you and the car though! :)

spotted ONISMO silver r33 gtr at macquarie uni, see it all the time, nice car but has had a bit of damage to it, not bad though...

hey i see that GTR all the time! do you spot my black r33 with VS front kit and GT wing? i usually park in the open carpark behind the bus stop, what colour is ur 33?

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