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Spotted a dark green Stagea today in Dural on Old Northern :). Didn't spot you till you tooted then drove off.

I was in the g/f's white 32.

Thought that was you (or Amanda?) Wil, 'twas I who beeped. I only noticed you late, anyway...

Spotted a nice looking white R33 down at Platinum saturday morning while i was down there checking up on my stuff for my retrim hehehe looked nice whoever owns it on the forum :P

Cheers bro.. that was mine... shhhhhhhhhhhh :D new alarm :P

did you have a look at that soarer they were retrimming in the snake skin on saturday? that was PIMP

Cheers bro.. that was mine... shhhhhhhhhhhh ;) new alarm :)

did you have a look at that soarer they were retrimming in the snake skin on saturday? that was PIMP

LOL HARD...that looked absolutely nutts i was in love with that thing :D

Yeahh im getting all my work done from them now on hehe Vahn is a top bloke :D i was with my dad he drove me down there i was the scruffy looking guy with a stocky lil dad lol

:P Spotted my car in the garage looking dirty but hot.

Well I havent driven the car in awhile so I spotted it. LOL :P

So pityful when you only get spotted by yourself.... thing is... driving the car might help man.

spotted purple r32 wilpwr tryin to drift on woodville rd

spotted black r32 gtr winning the dutton rally on the car show.

gtr o2t was also on the show

Nice clear lights, didnt know if you were trying to say hi or not wen you pulled up on the right but i was already back in second.

It's a GTR by the way =)

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