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edited by Col-GTSX

Well if you want to end up in jail or worse kill yourself and others race on the streets . We wonder why cops pull skyline drivers over all the time??? A few bad apples and everyone suffers..

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edited by Col-GTSX

oh dear :woot:

Spotted a whole heap of skylines and a stagea looking confused last night at thornleigh macca's. I didn't know there was a skyline cruise on last night, i was there with a couple of MR2 friends.

*insert tosh joke here*

Liz-Alex really did blow his engine.....not every engine swap/build takes as long as Steves lol

This is the spotted Page not any other thank u...

then y are u not posting anything bout someone been spotted...

spotted alot of fellow sau's at dinner last night

Spotted a whole heap of skylines and a stagea looking confused last night at thornleigh macca's. I didn't know there was a skyline cruise on last night, i was there with a couple of MR2 friends.

spotted the MR2 groups too.................nice cars. where were you guys headed?

spotted the MR2 groups too.................nice cars. where were you guys headed?

We just went to Newport via mccarr's creek rd and got some pizza. Saw a few skylines up there, and heaps of commodores and falcons.

spotted quite a few at dinner and terrigal and everywhere,

mikie and myself also spotted bout 5 180's and a sprinter at brooklyn on old pac - 90% on plates - gave em a friendly toot but got death stares back - wtf?

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