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You were on the way home I think when I spotted you :D

I was in the peak hour slog home in the daily, the GTR dosen't really like that style of driving (Well, its not economical.. lol)

Cheers!

Was going to Dick Smith on Gore Hill trying to source some back light globes for the climate control buttons, they just cant seem to get the right ones in stock anywhere.

What where you driving? I don't recall any skylines when i was on pac hwy.

SNG.

spotted a poor silver r33 on james ruse drive.. it was involved in a huge accident.. it looked like the whole front end was smashed in.. poor baby :)

also spotted mass fluttering past me... thomas doing a burnout and getting glared at... and ms doing an awesome launch!!!! :D

spotted a poor silver r33 on james ruse drive.. it was involved in a huge accident.. it looked like the whole front end was smashed in.. poor baby :(

also spotted mass fluttering past me... thomas doing a burnout and getting glared at... and ms doing an awesome launch!!!! :D

:mad:

while.. at.. the.. drags.. yeh thats it.. the drags.. :D

:D

LOL Hey Mass :) Thought it would've been someone I knew :)

Here we go again, Friday night spot SATANIC game - winner this week is Mass, still nowhere close to Lingering who seems to spot me everywhere!

Spotted a few Skylines lastnight around West Pennant Hills.

R32 GTR. - black (no idea about plates)

R33 GTST - white (no idea about plates)

R33 GTST - silver (A??-??? black and white plates)

Spotted a black R32 on the Freeway with green P plates. Big Trust stickers on the front. Plates started with A.

Gave a wave, tint was too black to see if we got one back.

in the last 30 minutes

spotted silver 32 broken down on james ruse drive, I took the exit just before I saw it further up.

white r34 in west ryde

black 32 windsor rd heading towards paramatta

spotted RRR033 again this afternoon on Lower Pittwater Rd in Hunters Hill

also JR34GT yellow R34 GTT with the Nissan Aero kit on Lane Cove Rd near the Comenarra Parkway

Fri arvo?

Spotted by SW20 again? You must be too stealthy!

Not long after that I spotted a 4 skyline convoy (had one black 34GTT) and another trailing 34GTT with P plates going west on victoria rd between powerplay and the gladesville bridge. Someone honked as they pass me but i was stuck behind a Tourak tractor and didn't react fast enough after seeing the first skyline! I pressed my horn late too but it didn't work. AAnyone know where to get a spare horn button? Mine's smashed mine to bits honking someone.

T

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