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spotted one white gts-t with 400r kit outside love machine in kings cross tonight, then another white gts-t series one with p plates on elizabeth street surry hills outside a brothel.

for privacy reasons i wont post the plates, jeez u skyline owners are horny bastards! this is also not the first time ive seen a skyline outside that brothel!

both were at about 1245am.

Edited by siksII
sif.. I live in east subs..

though havent really driven car around much lately.. only to and from work.. down and up anzac pde.

So thats what 2 people? lol.. inc me..

Thats so ghay.. i never see you.. altho im more round mascot/ pagewood.. what skyline you got..

Yesterday arvo saw a white 33 on wentworth ave heading towards mascot at about 5.37pm.. plates where ask*** something like that..

spotted one white gts-t with 400r kit outside love machine in kings cross tonight, then another white gts-t series one with p plates on elizabeth street surry hills outside a brothel.

for privacy reasons i wont post the plates, jeez u skyline owners are horny bastards! this is also not the first time ive seen a skyline outside that brothel!

both were at about 1245am.

who cares about the plates, just post of the address so we can tell others not to come to these places :wink:

what i want to know is what YOU'RE doing there arup! :cheers:

and spotted a white 33 on the m2 this morning!! i looked over and smiled.. the guy just looked straight ahead! i then blocked him in traffic further enough cause he wasn't quick enough to change lanes! LOL!

Sorry!!

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