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spotted a 32 gtst - silver in st leonards near station round 12 30, blonde chick with AMI 2?? plates

hi :D

no ones spotted me for a while - car hasnt been out since the weekend!

I spotted silver gts-t in Kogarah today, opposite the St George back.

I saw you parking. I was looking at you trying to get your attention, i had a meeting with two older blokes just were you were parking. I was the one in the blackish suit.

:)

aww ok, standing on the foot path??

aww ok, standing on the foot path??

lol silv my cousin saw your car parked there too (Today Friiday). Seems like he sees your car there all the time. There was also a silver r33 there near ur car too.

dammit no one ever spots me :)

Spotted about 6+ skylines near manly late last night,so which guys from here was it?

We were in the Supras.

Whoever it was that told us about the cops behind us,thanks :(

np ;)

There was a mean sounding supra amongst you guys.

TRD30T I think.. Angry

yeah its a beast.

where did u guys head to? I have never seen so many GTR's on the road at the same time,it was an awesome sight.

Loved the R34 :(

Just to Newport for some pizza and McCarrs Creek Rd

U guys?

Just to Newport for some pizza and McCarrs Creek Rd

U guys?

oporto's at manly beach then through some twisties on the way to back to thornleigh macca's.

It would be good to organise a supra/skyline cruise one day since u guys are the nemisis :(

Edited by Zaia
oporto's at manly beach then through some twisties on the way to back to thornleigh macca's.

It would be good to organise a supra/skyline cruise one day since u guys are the nemisis :(

sounds like a good idea, but I don't know whether the whole "no streetracing/speeding" general rule would be followed by everyone.

Maybe a joint trackday might be better ;)

Spotted about 6+ skylines near manly late last night,so which guys from here was it?

We were in the Supras.

Whoever it was that told us about the cops behind us,thanks :whistling:

Ah-ha!

Which one were you driving?

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