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Anyone spot my car around the thronleigh area last night doing anything naughty? i loaned it to a mate of my brothers... just so happened to be the same mate that crashed my brothers car...

was shitting myself all night... :D

in all actualality, i said he could drive it down to my place (he lives half way up the road) not to indoor soccer...

I would have kicked his ass! :thanks:

That's Hempy from the Central Coast I believe, nice looking car that one.

Yep i know that, was seeing if he was checking this thread which he isnt :D

Hes so dropped - see central coast thread for details lol.

Spotted lanky71 coming down Kariong hill this morning....

didn't see you??

spotted maroon line with

GLT 00Y plates :)

on pac hwy @ 4:30 @ turramurra, I wave ,he wave.....

would have followed you but i like my licence too much

Thats Guiltoy, he is in the Central Coast thread.

spotted maroon line with

GLT 00Y plates :)

on pac hwy @ 4:30 @ turramurra, I wave ,he wave.....

would have followed you but i like my licence too much

that car is nuts i think u would of had trouble catching him

Spotted a wine red R32 GTSt at the KFC on the Cumberland H'way in Northmead around 2pm.

Spotted a dark blue V35 tonight, plates VGT350 or similar, and a silver R34 GTt (didn't catch the plates) following closely behind. They were both heading West on the Great Western H'way up around Blacktown or Prospect around 5.45pm. Not long after that I spotted another wine red R32 GTSt heading in the same direction, but this was up near where the M7 crosses over.

As I was leaving my friend's units in Werrington, I spotted a dark blue R32 sedan ;) with chromies :laugh: parked in the car park.

didn't see you??

That's because I am in the wrx... although how peeps can't hear it I have no idea ;)

I have waved at 11ty lines in the last week since driving "the other car" and not one wave :laugh:

If anyone sees a mad woman waving out of a white wrx wagon.... I am not nuts and its safe to wave back !

spotted r33 gts t Num plate WNA-RUN.... watta made c unt num plate lol....

i saw your brother at the petrol station i believe :blink:

Drives a WRX, said you had an R32, getting plates soon...

this was a couple weeks ago now, but he seems nice :w00t: you guys should come to a meet sometime...

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