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Spotted white r33 on Coronation pde facing the wrong direction halfway up the gutter with a "Welcome to Straithfield" sign pressed into the front drivers side quarter.

Nice job in the wet dude...Car wasn't to smashed up which is ok...Just want to know what the hell went through ur mind, 830 in the morning, peak hour???

Cops didn't look to happy.

Wasnt game enough to wave :)

TommO on the warringah freeway!!!

I was stoked, finally spotted!!!! I figured it must have been you... damn there was a lot of traffic eh!!! :)

Your car is looking nice :unsure:

spotted alien tonight at ctown and then at liverpool  :lol:

and i spotted u 2day in the morning as well on hume hiway but i was in the supra and in the opposite way

Spotted white r33 on Coronation pde facing the wrong direction halfway up the gutter with a "Welcome to Straithfield" sign pressed into the front drivers side quarter.

Nice job in the wet dude...Car wasn't to smashed up which is ok...Just want to know what the hell went through ur mind, 830 in the morning, peak hour???

Cops didn't look to happy.

Wasnt game enough to wave  :)

LOL DUDE I DID THE SAME THING!!! SAME PLACE!! 2 months ago!! IN THE WET!!!!!!!!!! COPS SAW ME AND GAVE ME A HARD TIME TOO!! OMG THAT ROAD IS EVIL!! ALL LINERS GET CRASHED THERE!!!!

BUT I CRASHED MY REAR DRIVER SIDE!!!

I think I Spotted Wink the other night(24th?) at Beecroft.

He was harassing behind my Type S...

lol mate yes that was me - and you're the one that started gunning it away from me first! :)

I thought "silver DC5 Type-S, could be Sawakita."

Then I saw your exhaust tip and thought "definitely Sawakita" :)

I only go that way if my on ramp looks like it isn't moving.

I might go down that way all next week though just to give u that wave :angry:

What did u drive before u got ur line?

oh ok I start work earlier now so I probably go past there earlier than you anyway

I had a proton before but I was driving an ugly apollo/camry, which I will have to drive the next 3 days while my baby gets fixed :)

got a wave from a guy in a white 32 GT-R (or GTS-t with a GT-R kit) yesterday on flora st in kirrawee, didn't have time to wave back as i was putting my seatbelt on, saw him again on the kingsway in cronulla later that night, or it might have been friday night/arvo? i can't remember :O

yea i think it was friday

just saw a black gtst, with plates RKY 25T at about 9:30pm going down old northen rd, and then onto showground road.. followed them for a wile giving it a bit every now and then..

nice car looks good =)

Has anyone spotted my car " RB GUN "??? :D

Babak

Yes at WSID, and I was speaking to the owner at the time, and mentioned how it'd spotted him on cmberland highway a few days earlier :)

Has anyone spotted my car " RB GUN "??? :D

Babak

i did

at WSID last time i went few months ago.. than on cumberland highway, than at fairfield maccrz, than on horzly dr etc...

i lik that screamer pipe u got there :) soundsss maddd

Has anyone spotted my car " RB GUN "??? :)

Babak

Hey babak,

have you still got that website that you were doing on the progress of your car? Whats the link?

also your old wheels have had some hard work on the track over this last year!!!!!

thanks again.

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