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Rukus - was that you on friday the 2nd (i think it was friday) at the intersection of seven hills road and James cook drive? I think it was in the arvo.. i was in the gunmetal grey R32 turning into James cook drive.

It was a blue r32 GTR and i only saw you at the last minute..

Rukus - was that you on friday the 2nd (i think it was friday) at the intersection of seven hills road and James cook drive? I think it was in the arvo.. i was in the gunmetal grey R32 turning into James cook drive.

It was a blue r32 GTR and i only saw you at the last minute..

could have been.. not sure

and it's a gtst but has gtr bonnet, frontbar and grill

JDM 32R in haymarket.

You still own her danny or you sold it ?

parked just in front of gfs apartment....

nah not yet..

the guy hasnt came back to me yet..

i dont mind if he take a while coming back to me..

;)

the longer he takes.. the better :)

i love my car

been spotting a white 32 4door on the Grt Wstrn Hwy and a black 2door 32 with white on black plates CTN-sumthing.

a black 32 passed me today as i was turning from wallgrove back onto the highway,yes i heard you CHSSHHH!!! very nice.

could have been.. not sure

and it's a gtst but has gtr bonnet, frontbar and grill

hey, thats actually exactly like mine.. except mines gunmetal..

Also spotted an r32 of some sort at the basketball stadium at Fred Caterson reserve tonight in Castle/Baulkham Hills .. driving out at about.....9:30..

Anyone here?

hey, thats actually exactly like mine.. except mines gunmetal..

Also spotted an r32 of some sort at the basketball stadium at Fred Caterson reserve tonight in Castle/Baulkham Hills .. driving out at about.....9:30..

Anyone here?

i live very close to there.. but wasnt me

spotted JEZ-XXX yesterday morning on the pac highway around st leonards..got a wave.

and a green 33 on the pacific highway around artarmon this morning! I finally got a wave!

oh its all happening on the pac highway!

spotted JEZ-XXX yesterday morning on the pac highway around st leonards..got a wave.

oh its all happening on the pac highway!

Yay!!... I've finally been spotted.... Hey Liz.

just saw a black tagra top skyline :D heading along oldnorthen rd in glenorie at about 4pm, got a fave, but i duno if he saw me flash my lights.

am i just seeing things, or do skylines actualy come in a tagra top version? ;)

just saw a black tagra top skyline :D heading along oldnorthen rd in glenorie at about 4pm, got a fave, but i duno if he saw me flash my lights.

am i just seeing things, or do skylines actualy come in a tagra top version? ;)

you are seeing things man =)

sam!!!! there is no need to tell everyone!!!!! i think i have to be a lil more subtle!!! next time i won't use my 'andrew' inspired lens!!! but its all the better to see you with!!! hmm.. dilemma!!!

also spotted shurggzy! :D caught up to him too! :)

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