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spotted GTR-26C ... nice car :rofl:

and i *think* it was GTR-32X (the silver r32) who beeped at me while going the opposite way from me around 6.30.. i think it was on windsor road

Yep

that was us

hahaha sam tosh doesnt drive a skyline....

he has never owned one !!! :P

SOOOOOOOOOOFFFFFTT

The mighty MR2 Turbo chopped plenty of Skylines in it's time Thomas :) Even yours around Wakefield ;)

And you tell a lie Thomas, I drive a different Skyline almost everyday... just don't own one :)

Hmmm, Old Northern Road is fairly close to home, but I can't remember when I used it last...  Was I heading towards or away from Castle Hill?

:)  :)

Towards...

between 6:30 and 7:30pm

silver r33 on windsor rd

white r34 on james ruse drive with CF bonnet

wine red R32 ( gtr i think ) on kissing point rd

purple r33 with shopping list stopped next to him at the lights got a nod and then wave as he turned off..loved the colour even though it was a bit dirty haha

:D

hahah tosh you cant compare a modded MR2 to a bone stock gtt around wakie...

give me another month or two to get coilovers and then well see :D

hahah give me a stock gtt and wakefield and we will see about that pesky mr2 muahahahah

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