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Spotted and chatted to Donut Dave today @ UAS.

Thank you, thank you Goldzilla, You beat me to posting it as I was so happy how my car runs now after some work at UAS. :)

Oo and I love those Stagea's what a sleeper they can be! :thumbsup:

Keep us posted at the work being done, good luck with it.

Cheers

Dave

both looked HOT !!

spotted RRR-33T burgandy gtst @ blakehurst this arvo

what time was that? I think i saw that one aswel

Theres a white r33 gtst that hangs around near there heaps aswel

Spotted a burgandy 33 at Bexley last night... could of been a Gtst or Gtr not sure as it went past fairly quickly ... had a GTR wing anyways....

And spotted SAM916 practising for DECA at the end of his street.....lol

Spotted a burgandy 33 at Bexley last night... could of been a Gtst or Gtr not sure as it went past fairly quickly ... had a GTR wing anyways....

And spotted SAM916 practising for DECA at the end of his street.....lol

I saw a black one in rockdale last night (around the corner)

Dont tell me you work in bexley?!?! Thats a huge drive to work everyday!

I saw a black one in rockdale last night (around the corner)

Dont tell me you work in bexley?!?! Thats a huge drive to work everyday!

Nope... used to live at Arncliffe and I was visiting a friend at Rockdale before heading south via bexley....

spotted DRDOOF on the Commonara last nite, and another white S1 R33 heading towards palm beach.

f**k off, no you didn't...

at least, i sure as hell didnt see you...

UNLESS! Were you pulled over by the cops last night??? :action-smiley-069:

what time was that? I think i saw that one aswel

Theres a white r33 gtst that hangs around near there heaps aswel

umm around 2.30ish, it had 2 gold rims at the bak and 2 chrome rims at the front....

also spotted a white r34 gt-t @ tempe tyres around 11 this morning.

f**k off, no you didn't...

at least, i sure as hell didnt see you...

UNLESS! Were you pulled over by the cops last night??? :P

No but a paddy wagon was paying some close attention to him for a while along the beaches

f**k off, no you didn't...

at least, i sure as hell didnt see you...

UNLESS! Were you pulled over by the cops last night??? :P

i swear it was u, unless someone else in the area has a white S1 with the same rear garnish as you!

No but a paddy wagon was paying some close attention to him for a while along the beaches

haha yeh...."anyone for fuel?" i'm still amused that when they ran plate checks it would've come up with teh saem surnames :P wtf....this guy is driving 2 cars !!

i swear it was u, unless someone else in the area has a white S1 with the same rear garnish as you!

nah it probably was, but i didn't notice any skyline shaped headlights or tail lights :(

unless you we're pulled over, cause i saw someone pulled over with the disco lights behind them and i just f**ked off out of there :P

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