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thanks to the r33 who pulled over to help my brother in my r34 today

cheers

^^

spotted you yesterday pssssssssching down blues point road when i was having lunch

Spotted ecl (or his brother) roaring up the express way from North Sydney when going home on bus 5:30 - 5:45 pm

Better not be my wheels + tyres Eric :P

Car looks hot now, well done on the bodykit!

Spotted a red Stagea in Church St, Parramatta this arvo, right outside JB Hi-Fi. Plates were STA63A. I was in my Stagea, and was looking for a parking spot, and by the time I'd found a spot, gotten out and walked to where he was (I was going to JB anyway), he'd gone, and left a spot right outside the door. I could have been a Stagea taking the parking spot of a Stagea - not something you see every day (or month, or year, even).

Spotted a silver R32 on Frederick street Ashfield heading towards Parramatta Road. Not sure if it was a Gtst or GTR, looked a lot like a GTR. I was in the silver S2 R33 Gtst, heading the other way, I waved but not sure if you saw me, may have been a bit late as I didn't get the plates.

spotted a grey r32 gtst(i think) in the coulder-sac near my work today,gold wheels i think just the stockers painted gold,still looked the part. #plate was ARY-56 sumthing i think.

and FATR31,do you still work near Race Solutions?

Oh and 4DZILA,,its a black xr6 turbo looks good.

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