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spotted a white ceffy passing Curl Curl beach last night.

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Hay Liz - I was finally spotted *beam*.

Was trying to have dinner for my bday.. All booked out, ended up goin to Manly. Were you in the r33 with unpainted front bar?

Stuck in in traffic on Walker st North Sydney about 6pm-ish spotted a nice white R33 i think the plates where ATD-37R? with SAU sticker on left rear quarter panel, girl driver. Nice ride.

I was the grumpy $hit in the silver 280zx next to you... :lol:

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Oh yeah. This morning about 8am on Warringah Rd.

ARL something r34 - TOUGHEST looking r32 evarr.. Cute lookin driver too :(

AQN something black r34 always see it.

A r31 and r33 too.

4-5pm-ish waved hello to a busy lookin owner of a tough lookin r34 on Warringah Road.

Also spotted SLY 31 a r31 on Link Rd - had a chat.

if it sounds like liz, looks like liz it probably is liz!

Archie!!! I had a feeling it might have been you, I recognised the dent!

Man I was discussing with my mate buying a 280 I've found all afternoon.. and then as soon as i leave work I find myself behind a beautiful 280, it was a sign!!!! I couldn't stop starring...you have such a nice car!

Anyway, decided against buying the 280 for now, I think my parents would kill me if I've brought home a 3rd car!

BTW guys - the green bum is shown only to those special few!

aaahhh.... you noticed the dent :) did you see my fantastic rust proofing job with the fish oil, covered by a bit of electric tape :lol:

Great car the 280, solid block of an engine and plenty of room for an even bigger donk if the need be.... mines in a sore need of a wash though...

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aaahhh.... you noticed the dent :P  did you see my fantastic rust proofing job with the fish oil, covered by a bit of electric tape :lol:

Great car the 280, solid block of an engine and plenty of room for an even bigger donk if the need be.... mines in a sore need of a wash though...

hahah, very impressive!

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