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Spotted DHC turning onto the Cumberland Highway, from the Great Western Highway in Wentworthville approx 10.30pm.

I beeped and flashed, dunno if he noticed cos I was watching the road...

spotted a couple of lines this arvo in hornsby.

a white 33 went into the gutter....i was filling up at the shell in hornsby and saw him on the side of the road, thought he had broken down but went into the kerb......

went to see if he was alright and spotted 2 other lines drive past

1 gunmetal 33 with no spoiler

1 gunmetal 32 (he waved!)

gave a thumbs up to a red GTiR on pac hwy in hornsby and he just gave me a death stare...rude c...

Spotted DHC turning onto the Cumberland Highway, from the Great Western Highway in Wentworthville approx 10.30pm.

I beeped and flashed, dunno if he noticed cos I was watching the road...

hmmm sorry dude dont recall seeing you....but I was on the phone at the time to my mate...handsfree of course :worship:

I followed a yellow R34 today on Georges River Road (I think), not sure if it was a GTT or GTR with number plates beginning with YES...

I was the silver S2 R33 GTST behind you! Did you see me?

spotted a silver 4 door R32 (enyimports.com.au slicker on back window) near Warringah Mall on Sunday, so I drove next to him to give a wave, both lanes turn right and so we did, then the f**ker merged in to my lane as he went around the corner.

last time I go out of my way to say hello to someone with a similar car.

dopey prick

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