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Spotted Massiv in West Ryde this morning. Man you get around! :) I've seen u in Bankstown, Ryde...even think I saw you up the coast a few months back?? Nelson Bay. It looked like your car.

Spotted Shonen at Pro Concept. What was wrong with the car? Lookin tough though. Looks much nicer in real life. Very clean!

Spotted Massiv in West Ryde this morning. Man you get around! :) I've seen u in Bankstown, Ryde...even think I saw you up the coast a few months back?? Nelson Bay. It looked like your car.

Spotted Shonen at Pro Concept. What was wrong with the car? Lookin tough though. Looks much nicer in real life. Very clean!

did you spot my baby too? :wub:

Spotted black 32 gtr wsid wednesday, ran a 12.5

silver 33 gtst and a white 32 gtst.

Spotted chick in a silver r33 gtst sat lunchtime on great western playing with wrx and me.

Spotted two r33 gtst skylines heading penrith way on great western couple of hours ago and a lone black r33 gtst at st marys traffic lights.

I spotted you playing with the wrx too :)

Your car is the silver r33? I thought I recognised the plates from somewhere. Yeh I've been there a few times over the last few months and I've seen it there. What you getting done to it?

she has been there for two months!!! there is soo much dust on her... poor baby :D umm.. doing lots of things.. bigger and better! ;)

Spotted a black r32 AMY-xxx in a carpark, I parked my car there too. :D

Does it have a sort of GTR looking front bar?

If so, I think it belongs to this chick that lives in the next building from me.

Spotted Massiv in West Ryde this morning. Man you get around! :) I've seen u in Bankstown, Ryde...even think I saw you up the coast a few months back?? Nelson Bay. It looked like your car.

Spotted Shonen at Pro Concept. What was wrong with the car? Lookin tough though. Looks much nicer in real life. Very clean!

hahaha cool yeh thats me...

i live in west ryde, my girl friend lives near bankstown, and yes that was me in nelson bay few months back :)

pitty i dont remember seeing u :D

spotted d00dz!!! in cronulla on late sunday afternoon parked on the side of the road :)

ohhhhhhh YES!!!!! About time.... :D

Does it have a sort of GTR looking front bar?

If so, I think it belongs to this chick that lives in the next building from me.

I dont think so, I saw a dude drive it out of the carpark.

yeah I got all shocked once, thought I saw peter andre driving a r33 in west ryde, then realised it was just mass

ahahahahahaha

u know how many do that!!! 11ty people do

they always come up to me and ask me for an autograph, then they're like oh sorry thought it was.... :D

Spotted Massiv in West Ryde this morning. Man you get around! :starwars: I've seen u in Bankstown, Ryde...even think I saw you up the coast a few months back?? Nelson Bay. It looked like your car.

Spotted Shonen at Pro Concept. What was wrong with the car? Lookin tough though. Looks much nicer in real life. Very clean!

oh shit so that was you ???

haha you should have said something if you knew I was from sau....I had no idea you were on the forums.

I was just getting some adjustments made on my nardi wheel.

oh shit so that was you ???

haha you should have said something if you knew I was from sau....I had no idea you were on the forums.

I was just getting some adjustments made on my nardi wheel.

Haha I was going. I'm just too shy :) Nah I just didn't wanna get in the way. You and Josh seemed to be workin hard...didn't wanna ruin your concentration! I seem to be there quite a bit at the moment so no doubt i'll run into you again

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