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Drove behind a silver series 1 R33 ATX-*** on Epping Road this afternoon - he gave me a wave ;)

Also spotted a white R33 GTR with yellow custom plates on Epping Road going the other way at Epping Station.

Spotted a grey r34 heading back to sydney on the small mooney mooney bridge on old pac on sat, flashed and waved got 1 back >_<.

On sunday i saw it again? In hornsby? got another wave.

OMG I've been spotted

Spotted Enrique this evening jersy st hornsby

once again, inthe mrs car!

In the mrs car, Hey Chubb is your car really for sale? driven to church huh....

also spotted enrique today at bout 650ish in mt colah

Mr Burnsie.. I thought that was you, never noticed the front mount.

no mate, its not for sale >_<

yet...hehehe

yep, the mrs car - everytime Idrive it I spot fellow 'lines - but Im waving and forget im in the 323. in my car - hardly see any! :/

I spotted shift_tea this morning

..

It made me moist.

damn i could tell that you were getting turned on wink!! I got pwned at the lights by that annoying bmw, then had to take m2 cause there was too much traffic and i was late for a meeting....well thats my life story.

Oh yeah....spotted winks ass in traffic this morning...

OMG Spotted a very good sort in a black R33 ARK*** 9am Canal rd St Peters next to me. Had a quick chat started with "Hey nice car, are u member of SAU". She only had the car for a month and we could have one more pretty member soon. I've almost missed my left turn as my eyes were locked in on the black liquid colored R33 and the georgeous driver .......hmmm, what a site for a sore eyes. :):wave::P:)

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