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SNG on frinight. Flashed my lights and tried to catch up to you to say hello but if I had turned to follow you when you turned left I would have gone sideways.

4 door r33 saturday - pulled up at the lights to say it was nice car, looked like a stocker but it's good to see as they're rare. Looks less of a whale.

spotted Dave (t04gtr) on Old Northern Road heading towards Castle Towers this afternoon.

(was in BWA's car)

waved and pointed at him, he didn't see :unsure:

He looked "concerned" though..  :lol:

maybe he didn't like the look of a black fella waving at him??? I dunno

also spotted dave's car parked on the pac highway on friday night... he was no where to be seen but I have the horn a few big blasts for the hell of it! lol

Spotted a black R33 GTR at Croydon Maccas on Sat morning! Had black wheels with red dish, very nice! But it was for sale!!! I was in the Silver S2 R33 GTSt going through the drive through!

morgs and i spotted quite a few lines on our little journey to mudgee and back :(

spooted HLD00N again at F3 exit Mt Colah

spotted white 33gtst on windsor road

spotted Ethan (ranicx) around Galston today

Spotted a white R34 GTt last night leaving the BP on Abbott Road in Seven Hills, around 11 or 11.30pm.

Don't remember the plates exactly, I think it started with AUX or AUW or something similar...

spotted a couple of lines in mollymook.. one was a black 33 with green neons!! ;) saw the car hooning around... then found the house they we staying at... that was me beeping everytime i went past! :)

also spotted an orange r33... R33GT were the plates... i think?? I waved and got a wave in return!!! YAY for friendly skyliners :(

SNG on frinight. Flashed my lights and tried to catch up to you to say hello but  if I had turned to follow you when you turned left I would have gone sideways.

4 door r33 saturday - pulled up at the lights to say it was nice car, looked like a stocker but it's good to see as they're rare. Looks less of a whale.

Hey, your plates are AB ** ** something right? I saw your car coming off Forestway so i sped up a little to catch up to you and pulled along side you, but you didnt have much of a reaction so i didn't think it was you and i don't know your plates. Anyhow, have you got standard light globes in your car? They looked very bright and white in my rear view mirror.

morgs and i spotted quite a few lines on our little journey to mudgee and back :)

spooted HLD00N again at F3 exit Mt Colah

spotted white 33gtst on windsor road

spotted Ethan (ranicx) around Galston today

spoted again! im ona roll now, 2 times in the past week :)

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