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

No, not me, I believe Tosh is the stalker :laugh: It seems you and I occasionally cross paths on my drive home from work.

:woot:

ok, so if blitz gets around, and marsss is a manwhore who is tosh-teh-stalker?!??!

this is all a little confusing for a blonde......

Lucky for you Tosh is not in the country right now, so for the moment you are safe :D

I'm not stalker... leave me out of this! :mellow:

Bec, I see you often driving to work in the mornings into North Ryde. I work in Drummoyne so pass through North Ryde in the mornings. I drive a black Honda Accord Euro

Spotted Mass working hard last night, i was consuming massive amounts of gelato he was feeding me...

damn thats good gelato!

hahaha yes sir!! :mad:

did u here that guys, awesome gelato, come down and try some :( then buy some :mellow:

Spotted "KUR53D" at Chatswood nearly everyday this week. White S2 33. Howdy :-)

Also spotted a "Buddy Club" maroon 33 at North Ryde.

I beeped you the other day on Delhi road but you were too busy focusing on getting the apex right as you went up the hill :O

hey thats right its pink lol,

yeah always sees it down main st btown, while at work, so aint quick aye..kk,

cheers dude :)

yeh lol same me, i always see it there too... i also see it heaps in rushcutters bay, parked elvis pizza on bayswater rd near the rub n tug lol... makes me think wat they are doin parked there :)

Just spotted a midnight purpler R33GTR on Goulburn Street underneath my work - ARM51U - nice wheels :)

Will be cruising in a GTS-R on Saturday night - keep an eye out for it boys n girls :)

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