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Met and Saw OSH-33N at Heat to Heart in merrylands today.. good bloke, hot car...

Spotted the whores meet up at towers..

first saw on windsor driving together then saw them parked in towers..

Dave, Miss turbo, mona, sam and another s2 33 but don't know who that is.

there was only 1 s2 r33 there, and it was monas.

Spotted Wilch taking an early-mark from work just then... busted! :)

I didnt see you till you were past already so didnt have a chance to wave.

:kiss: spotted you, and then I was trying to get your attention when the van blocked the line of sight.

:)

Then you had the nerve to be looking down edward bennett drive while I was waving at you... :D lol

Spotted some hornsby guys, coasties and a whole lot of non skylines (think we still out numbered em) at St ives then owning the northern beach's.

i'm with drew but you forgot the boys in blue

SPOTTED - heaps of 'lines today in Blacktown and Penrith.....

* spearmint coloured 33 with blue plates BLU*** on GWH

* white 33 with series 1 wing in main st of Penrith

* silver 33 on M4 or M7 (???) with red P plate - waved but nothing back

and heaps more I can't remember......

PLUS - spotted the hornsby-ites showing us around some fun roads in sydney tonight along with a whole lot of other cars from St Ives!

Yeah like to not think about that sorts of peoples - but sounds like brendan was almost picking up the female cop.

nah i think you mean me with female copper! and i wasnt i was just being polite so as not to get in trouble.

spotted drew,tinks,wayne, enrique, jon and burnsie last night was good fun till po po turned up lol

nah i think you mean me with female copper! and i wasnt i was just being polite so as not to get in trouble.

spotted drew,tinks,wayne, enrique, jon and burnsie last night was good fun till po po turned up lol

Woops, meant to say michael.

Spotted a few liners going down Pacific Hwy last night a round 8-8:30pm >_<

That was probably us on the cruise last night... went from Gordon to Crows Nest on the Pac Hwy.. There was about 7-8 lines plus a whole bunch of randoms

That was probably us on the cruise last night... went from Gordon to Crows Nest on the Pac Hwy.. There was about 7-8 lines plus a whole bunch of randoms

I was the gunmetal grey R33 GTST.. I stuck my head out the window as I turned into the motorway >_<

I was the gunmetal grey R33 GTST.. I stuck my head out the window as I turned into the motorway :laugh:

ha ha ha, your the one who confused Kasey in the White 40th Anniv. R33 GTST she stopped at the green light at the motorway thinking you were part of the cruise and that we were all going the wrong way....

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