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Liz,

the black 33 with ZEA is actually my mates car - lives at Manly - not a member here!

Ill tell him you spotted him though :(

spotted a few mad drivers last night !!

:)

well tell him he works in the same building as me aswell.. he parks opposite my boss's car!

also I think it may have spotted Adam from Northshore Prestige in his new car!! Black 33, we had a bit of fun on forest way last week! I wasn't supposed to go all the way down that road but I couldn't help it! lol

spotted some powerplay r30 skyline on back of tow truck on motorway getting off at concord rd. :sick:

hmm....wonder if that was my mates car - he has a big powerplay sticker on front window, ex fats car :ermm:

Liz - Ill let him know :rofl:

Oh, also forgot to mention, saw a 1960's (i think - original?) GTR prince skyline!!!!!!!

Looked unreal !!!!!!!!

was playing putt putt at dural driving range, yelled out and waved, got a wave back!

awesome!!!!!!

Edited by evil_weevil

just spotted EXH45T on castle hill road... you were just cruising to a stop at the newline road light.. i'd just turned onto castle hill road.. lol... was in the parents commonwhore.. i couldn't find the horn.. so manged one lame beep only! :(

:huh:

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