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ok, i know i'm being a bit of a post whore but there is this sexy silver 33 GTR that i've seen around Wetherill park (where i work) so many times now and i saw him again at the servo today. the car is always immaculate, and fair enough, the owner is quite a bit older than me, but for that car i'd have a go!!! hehehehe, the number plate is...wait for it...GTR33 (shocker!!), anyone know him? :dry:

ok, i know i'm being a bit of a post whore but there is this sexy silver 33 GTR that i've seen around Wetherill park (where i work) so many times now and i saw him again at the servo today. the car is always immaculate, and fair enough, the owner is quite a bit older than me, but for that car i'd have a go!!! hehehehe, the number plate is...wait for it...GTR33 (shocker!!), anyone know him? :P

:dry:

spotted BBJ-17R(white R34) and SECRT gold R33 GTR on windsor rd yesterday around 4. That SECRT GTR is HOT!

I feel horrible for writing this now. I just read a post that the guy that owned SECRT was murdered. RIP

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Spotted Wilchs car waiting for some TLC..... and its been in the same spot all day thumbsup.gif

happy now chris? :domokun:

Yay! but :blush: they should be working on her, not sitting in the sun all day. :wacko:

But yay re: spot! lol, the first time my car's been spotted in years and I'm no where near it.

Spotted a white 34 GTt - AYB*** pac hwy this morning near Chatswood

Was trying to give you a wave, I was in the 31....

I need a MASSVIE SAU sticker on the 31 so people dont get scared :) hahah

Spotted a white 34 GTt - AYB*** pac hwy this morning near Chatswood

Was trying to give you a wave, I was in the 31....

I need a MASSVIE SAU sticker on the 31 so people dont get scared :) hahah

I think they would get scared anyway....

:):):O

spotted 2 white gts-ts one in randwick junction the other one near centennial park... then i saw them both together behind each other near the moore park supa centa.... hours later! weird!!!!!!!!

Saw the MAAARRRRSSSSSSSS mobile avoiding the traffic near the airport thisavo too!

Hey mars! *waves pinky in air*

lol

spotted a white r33 as I turned off windsor road onto a side st and the turned from the side st onto windsor rd last night around 8pm in Baulkham Hills, then 10 minutes later spotted them turning onto old northern rd from a side st as I turned into the side st from Old Northern rd..

Spotted a silver 4 door r33 with a chick driving two days in a row, both times I just got to the top of my driveway as they drove past around 9am

lol!!! sometimes stalking can be fun :w00t:

you crazy stalker!!!

I thought it was caines car.. but didnt look like caine.. and I couldt see you thru my tint (true story) so took me a bit to realise it was you lol

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