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spotted this morning on epping rd a white 34 with sau sticker and northern beaches perfomance sticker on it... and also spotted a black 33 broken down on the harbour bridge going north. couldnt stop sorry if ur on here

You can be quoted Sam,

That's right, the Z-tune is back for a vist & will be at Auto Salon Sat & Sun.

Cheers

Jo

I'll be there if you need a hand Jo.. I will be heading there by myself.. lol.. :blink:

:D Hey dude. Would've been me heading back from picking up a new fuel pump for my g/f's 32. I spotted a few lines, but didn't catch their plates. What were you in?

a friends magna, gave ya a wave (its just a automatic reaction lol) but pretty sure ya wouldnt have seen.

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Spotted a fair few imports up at The Entrance..

We stayed a couple of houses down, from someone with a maroon 33 with plates R33SOM.. looked nice!!

Spotted a fair few s2 33 up there..

Didnt really get there plates nor remember much..

But such a beautiful place up there!!

Anyways if r33som is on these forums.. Sorry if we made too much noise.. But i dont think you would have heard us since we were couple of houses down from you..

Also spotted a bayside 32 near bankstown maybe?? Cant remember the name of the main road..

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