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Spotted Smasha's car near broadway/ultimo again.

You left your headlights on!!!!! Hope the battery doesnt go flat.!

Thanks dude.

James called in to my call centre to let me know :laugh:

I'd left it there for an hour with the lights on.. It turned over....... juuuust.

Thanks dude.

James called in to my call centre to let me know :laugh:

I'd left it there for an hour with the lights on.. It turned over....... juuuust.

we were all talking about how to get ahold of you!!! LOL

we were all talking about how to get ahold of you!!! LOL

LoL

It was quite funny, I just get this email saying someone called to tell us you left your lights on.

I was like... WTF...

Then James sends me a SMS saying "the supra tells you when your lights are on".

Big Brother shiznit.

spotter a hot R33 midnight purple

actually i see it everyday right next to my work

with massive BD4's sticker on rear window with white rims

very nice car

spool is very loud along with the bov....

if ur on here

then awesome car

i work next door @ highpoint....

nice rideee, very niceeee

spotted hot boy in dark blue r32 with 33 wheels on delhi rd nth ryde yesterday.....

Good to see you are on SAU, i saw you again today around 5:30 while i was waiting to turn out of a sidestreet onto the Pacific Highway at Lindfield.

I was in my maroon R32 4 door

Spotted a black R33 launching along the Great Western Highway earlier tonight, heading West past the intersection of the highway and Centenary Rd/Station Rd in Wentworthville.

I was too far back to see if it was a GT-R or GTSt, or what series it was, but it did have a GT-R wing on the back... Looked pretty clean, though.

Good to see you are on SAU, i saw you again today around 5:30 while i was waiting to turn out of a sidestreet onto the Pacific Highway at Lindfield.

I was in my maroon R32 4 door

ha!, so now you're stalking me?!?. i'll have to keep an eye out for you, how many other skylines do you have??.

ha!, so now you're stalking me?!?. i'll have to keep an eye out for you, how many other skylines do you have??.

hmmmm....

Teh Blitzy gets around................

AVO anyone????

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