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Haha, you'll probably spot my car a lot more this week Jackie; handed the keys to Mitch last night :(

Yeah me and Mitch have already organised a BIG cruise session for that.... HA HA HA HA Just jokes :D:)

Spotted MAR55S yesterday in wollongong!

man im always seeing you out here! are you stalking me?

Speaking of MAR 55S, spotted you parked on the footpath in campsie a few days ago, had to fumble for the sunnies, copped some serious glare from those rims of yours.

Spotted MAR55S yesterday in wollongong!

man im always seeing you out here! are you stalking me?

Where did ya see me and why didn't ya say hi man???? I was...once again... on a 300ZX cruise and had the Line coz GF's 300 got smashed a few weeks ago and it's getting fixed. While we were @ the lighthouse. we saw about four different Lines.. you may have been one of them... there was even one, a GTsT with GTR badges on it. Obviously... we laughed :lol:

Speaking of MAR 55S, spotted you parked on the footpath in campsie a few days ago, had to fumble for the sunnies, copped some serious glare from those rims of yours.

Hahahahaha! sorry man... footpath.. me??????? NEVER :ban:

yellow r32 gtst with front bar in primer on the great western around 5:30pm-6ish yesterday arvo.  and a black gtst IGR-32T same road opposite direction thisarvo.

cool i been spotted for the first :D ... just going home from work.... i was the yellow 1

cool i been spotted for the first :D ... just going home from work.... i was the yellow 1

spot me back then:P

what turbo and BOV do you have?(your car sounds good)

also seen a black 33 outfront of kingswood station all smashed up.

and FEAR on the grt wstrn just before st marys(sounded good)

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