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spotted a 33 at about 5pm yesterday.. at the lights on elizabeth and liverpool st.. he was turning right into liverpool and i was turning left past him!! hahaha.. beeped at him and waved at the surprised look... got a wave back too!!! hehehe.. hey cutie!! :P :wavey:

i was in the blue GTST on the F3. Saw you coming up in the rear view mirror. Im stopping and thinking "Hey.... Is he going to slow or what?" And then you ducked into the left lane.

Hahaha! did you see teh 300zx's following me? F3 is a biiiatch on Sundays so we turned into the Old Pac for some 60km/hr fun.

[saw slim on showgroudn rd 2day... was the white 33 turning from council

oh hey!

haha I was day dreaming didnt notice you till last second hahaha

:wavey:

w00t finally got spotted :P

Also, while where on the subject... if the following ppl are on here or if ppl here know them (i am often in newy)...

JAP-61X: Can i please have your paint colour code?... not trying to copy u that's just the colour i want...

2FURIS: SWEEEEEET!!!!!

he live in tamworth, he is always parked 2 doors up from me. my second cousin use to own it. if i tlak to him i will tell him to check out this forum

spotted a few sexy skies today!!!!

one at mac pass this morning.. silver 32 gtr with blue number plates and a blue GTR badge to match!!! awsome stuff :P

also spotted a white 32 and bodyform in prestons :(:P heya michael! :D not sure your nick on here!!!

and spotted a white 33 turning from cumberland hwy into cabra rd... huge dish rims!! hmm!!!

AAANNDDD a silver 33 s2 on new line rd!!!! i was in a daze and only noticed you when you were going past!!! :wavey:

it was!!! with the cf bonnet?! omg!!! sexy! i wanted to take pics but was too embarassed to :P have to go back next weekend.. he'll measure and fit!!! $450 he said :P oh wells!!!! maybe we can organise a cruise there! lol!!! need to leave my car for a lil while for him to do it all!!!! will need entertainment!!!!!

spotted marsss at the rocks... i was in the gun grey 32 that beeped at u in the opposite direction.... i think u were in front of jacksons on george

actually spotted a few gtrs and some gtst's tonight all over the city!

Hey man!! gave ya a wave back.. :P

spotted MAR55S parked on george street last night... sorry dude i was in that white 33 gtst was too busy looking at ur car didnt wave :P

Hahahaha! hey mass.. we were just getting some take away coffee.. then realized it was a parking spot so just stayed there and finished drinking.. saw a black 34 with wot i think was a tommy Kaira kit... very nois..

BTW.. wots that front bar Mass?? I Like. :P

spotted GTR032 on lyons rd this morning but no wave in return :(

Oh you did ;) What car were you in?

I was heading back from "tempe tyres bro". Called into a few import dealers on parra rd before heading back to castle hill.

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