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Was that you, Thomas?

Didn't recognise you either, because I only got a proper chance to look at you in the rear-view mirror, and I figured it would be a better idea to keep an eye on the road - especially through those curvy bits leading up to Ermington...

Heard a small chirp as you left the lights in front of me just before you turned onto Silverwater Rd. Button clutch?

pffft button clutch...I wish. ;)

Try nismo triple plate.....that thing is officially the most bastard of a clutch I have ever driven with.

Spotted Ethan again on Wed night

;)

spoted you too! sorry about the late wave

spoted and waved to a few other people today, but cant remember them all.

also saw will and girl (sorry ive had a mental blank.. dont kill me), at the towers today when i was looking for a park.

also saw will and girl (sorry ive had a mental blank.. dont kill me), at the towers today when i was looking for a park.

lol

Hey dude ;)

"Amanda" :(

We waited for you around the corner for a bit. Thought you might've wanted our spot.

lol

Hey dude :/

"Amanda" :)

We waited for you around the corner for a bit. Thought you might've wanted our spot.

ohh, i dont think i actualy saw your car at all.. i a white gtt but thats all.. ended up parking outside

spotted a few lines at thornleigh maccas last nite. mike, mitch and another sau guy but cant remeber ur name sorry mate

spotted the same.if think is user name started with s

I was parked next to a nice 33 series 2 GTST @ Newport beach today, plates were KRUZN... nice ride !

Also saw a few GTRs going up the mountains through Blaxland today as I was leavin for the beach....they were with a huge group of RX7s and rotories on a mountains tour... :P:)

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