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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

lol! pinky wave yo!

Just spotted a silver R32 4-door with GT-R grill, bumper and possibly front guards, plus GT-R wheels coming onto the bridge in Toongabbie.

Looked hot! I :thumbsup: 4-door '32's...

spotted silver r33 with nice rims with nice shiny lip and SAU sticker on the side, church st parra about 10 last night,

spotted marone 33 with xennons parra road near USYD

r32 white with cromies and custom numberplate william st city

spotted a few other 33s around the joint

i was in the stealth vectra chopping unsuspecting people at the lights :thumbsup:

spotted alot of lines last night at the hotspot also spotted a black 32 gtr at mt colah late last night he nooded i nooded...

today spotted kinks at narrabean i was walking in to salty roaster and u drove past

fo shu! it sounds like a V8 now.... airbox modification hahahaa

makes people look from the side of the road......

sooo nice having something no fuss no hassle to drive!

hahaha It's sooooo like a V8! ;)

Spotted my car in garage with wires and tools everywhere :)

Spotted a wanker in a Silver S2 this morning - MRK-11E who was too good to merge with the rest of us and cut across the service/island lane Church St underneath Viccy Road Top Ryde. He then was too good to let anybody merge in front of him. :P

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