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last tuesday i spoted liz on my way to pymble, i dont think we both relized till it was too late to wave, lol

also spoted (not a skyline), but a metalic orange 350z letting me in at the intersection i had been waiting at for agers in dural, nice guy for letting me in and nice car :wavey:

has anyone see that calasonic blue 32 gtst that has a gtr kit on it, has a black bonnet and boot the bonnet has a big air vent.. it is completly stripped out inside and looks like it has had a lil crash on the front? it screams around Sydney!

gotta catch him

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Spotted a black R33 turning off GWH onto wallgrove rd - AI-??-??

Also saw a silver 200sx s14 ran up the backside of an vs commo yesterday @ rooty hill, looks like he hit @ about 50-60ks

last tuesday i spoted liz on my way to pymble, i dont think we both relized till it was too late to wave, lol

also spoted (not a skyline), but a metalic orange 350z letting me in at the intersection i had been waiting at for agers in dural, nice guy for letting me in and nice car :wavey:

me??

I vaguely remember a white line somewhere along there..just can't remember which day!

has anyone see that calasonic blue 32 gtst that has a gtr kit on it, has a black bonnet and boot the bonnet has a big air vent.. it is completly stripped out inside and looks like it has had a lil crash on the front? it screams around Sydney!

gotta catch him

Thats Rob, he lives in Liechart. Crazy drifter with tats!

Was actually in his car last night, its born to go sideways!!!!

Spotted slim on Victoria Road this arvo.

Well I think it was him. Black R32 with SAU sticker on the rear quarter window.

Yeh that would have been me :blink:

didnt see you I was to tired and not paying attention.

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