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Spotted some hot blonde lookin girl in a white 34 bootin it up sutho bridge.. was going the other way..

Was it a GTT?

I think ive seen her aswel - she's not afraid to give it some gas

yup seemed like gtt..

yea she was bootin it up the bridge.. gave her a wave, but i dont think she cared or saw me. :no:

but jaws dropped when i saw it.

think the passenger was another blonde also!!

yup seemed like gtt..

yea she was bootin it up the bridge.. gave her a wave, but i dont think she cared or saw me. :no:

but jaws dropped when i saw it.

think the passenger was another blonde also!!

I havnt seen the passenger but yeah - speedy gonzales

Black or purple?

black i think, i just saw it drive past quick and there wasnt much sun so it could of been purple. but the plates were 400R and it had all the stickers along the sides and the rims. if it wasnt genuine, it was a exact replica.

Spotto'd a heap of guys n gals meeting up in a small town a few k's north of Harrington on the Highway, saw a few 32's 33's amonst others bout 8 cars all up... I was on my way back from picking up my new 31 GTS-1. Someone took a pick of me with a camera phone... thats all I managed to notice... in any detail :(

Was up in the Gong yesterday having lunch - spotted a few lines up there (JAS25T was one).

*ANGRY* some moron decided to hit a motorcyclist on the main road causing a massive traffic jam. Cops diverted traffic into some carpark and exited via a dirt ramp!!! 34 = no good on loose dirt ;) Cops not happy; cops got impatient; cops had no choice but to let me drive around & through the accident scene.

Poor motorcyclist guy; RIP

i just got a wave from some dude at the lights going the opposite way on my way home from work.. it was a full on *does gay voice* 'HIII GUYZZZZ' wave..

was it anyone in here?

i saw a banana boat going past homebush on saturday (on that main road you know the one, nor parra road, the one that crosses it!).. was that you??

black i think, i just saw it drive past quick and there wasnt much sun so it could of been purple. but the plates were 400R and it had all the stickers along the sides and the rims. if it wasnt genuine, it was a exact replica.

Fairly sure this car has run a low 11, maybe high 10.

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