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Saw r33 gtr with the plates "ONISMO" on ryde road the other afternoon. Looked hot as hell. Dunno whether he saw me though :thanks:

Spotted that car before parked near Olympic Park on a SAU cruise

All the staff in my office are also female (no joke) so that is also another reason why alcohol is not a good idea :P

If you can offer me a job that is easier, same rate of pay, and definitely not on-call 24/7 - I'll happily bust my balls for ya!

spoted so many skylines tonight around the dural castle hill area.. but only noticed it was a 'line when i looked in my mirror and saw the lights.. gf is getting pritty good at it now too. can pick out a 32 33 and 34 at night just from the lights hehe. still gota teach her the difference betweena gtst and gtr

Spotted quite a few Skylines (mostly R33s, but there was one nice dark silver R34 four-door too) out at Penriff(!) tonight.

Went to the Car Audio & Excellence sale there, but couldn't find anything worth buying. Need speakers, but I refuse to buy them without listening, and the Soundstream ones I did listen to and liked were $769 ON SALE, reduced from $999. Way overboard!

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