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mel 93H ?

ive seen that a few times round pennant hills area.

i lined up against it couple years ago in my old LS1 - middle aged lady driving with her son in front seat...she didnt run :O

D I F - didnt see me then today did you?

maybe.. what do you drive?

i see alot of cars.. :dry:

spotted abo bob and msp-25t at the runs tonight at WSID... was about to come up and say hey when i found myself doing a commando roll under my gf's umbrella coz the rain started...

cars where looking good guys...

Dont forget me matey...

Gun metal R33 with no rear wing...

spotted abo bob and msp-25t at the runs tonight at WSID... was about to come up and say hey when i found myself doing a commando roll under my gf's umbrella coz the rain started...

cars where looking good guys...

yay!!! haha.. was funning watching everyone run for their cars when it started pouring!!!

oh! and adam! so don't believe you made those pants :dry:

and also spotted james in his sexy ceffie at ec :O

AQT- something

White 33gtst on gold rims..

Castle hill area around 4ish pm, waved, no wave back :)

crap, sorry xinhua, i always wave. i musnt have been looking.. yesterday around 4ish i woulda been droping gf off at work at the towers.

spoted 2 so far today, blue 34 gtr :O near flower power around 3:30pm or so.. cant remember if i waved or not :) . but the number plate started with L and was a word, lol.. cant remember too well, was busy checking out the car

also a white r33 gtst s2 with some sort of gtr rear wing.. only wider. saw that going past red field collage this arvo around 5:30pm . i waved but it was like a last min wave

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