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Spotted the MARSSS mobile on ryde bridge the other night and also massiv on same brigde boosting it last night!, hey guys i'm the one working on the brigde at night, going past again give us a honk.

Spotted the MARSSS mobile on ryde bridge the other night and also massiv on same brigde boosting it last night!, hey guys i'm the one working on the brigde at night, going past again give us a honk.

Hahaha! were you the guy with the paddle??? i was doing 60 and i got a dirty look... soi slowed down to 55... :)

Hahaha! were you the guy with the paddle??? i was doing 60 and i got a dirty look... soi slowed down to 55... :)

haha nah i ain't no traffic controller, i actually work for a living. i was pulling making a hole in the road where all the trucks were parked, its funny cause my mate asks how can i tell when a skyline goes past cause everytime one does i look i said you can hear them coming.

BTW nice ride too MARSSS

haha nah i ain't no traffic controller, i actually work for a living. i was pulling making a hole in the road where all the trucks were parked, its funny cause my mate asks how can i tell when a skyline goes past cause everytime one does i look i said you can hear them coming.

BTW nice ride too MARSSS

Thanx champ!!!

Spotted white R32 GTR (AUN80S) yesterday - followed it down the F3, onto Wyong Rd across Tuggerah..... very nice!

Go the coasties!!! :D

hi tinks

spotted you back, v neat white 33 gtst, if you waved i carnt see nething through those side tints

go the white skylines!!! ;D

adam!!! where is ryde bridge and how long you there for?!?! *tries to plan driveby* ;)

skyline thrash ryde bridge tonight :)

Spotted a grey 33 near chatty thisavo, got a dirty look from the old fella driving it

spotted a 4 door 33 in roseberry (fark they look ugly)

White R33 gtst today that looked almost like Masses car except with stockies, had the stealth wing and all.

We were both on Kent st and he was in front and he gave me the thumbs up as I went pass...anyways I flashed my hazards as I drove past !

Anyways nice clean 33 !!!!

adam!!! where is ryde bridge and how long you there for?!?! *tries to plan driveby* :dry:

Gidday Mona, hows the car going?

Be there till end of next week probably, yeah that would be a sight to see all the SAU regulars doin a drive by!!

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