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saw Guilt Toy lapping Nobby's Beach this alvo about 6pm looking pretty cool with his chick in the car :P

I think I may have seen you Monday alvo at the foreshore as well, some guy with a maroon Series II 33 was eying my car as I drove past :) (got a silver Series II 33 :nyaanyaa:)

spotted a dark grey skyline with green p-plates on at soldiers beach on tuesday arvo, was in my skyline, maroon with a big bird poo on the left hand side, damn birds, dont park under power lines

Loz that owns the s14 project car for nissan silvia? I know him, my partner is like good mates with him. He went on my car cruise for Adelaide Pro Rides. Also put some photos of my partners Supra.

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Loz that owns the s14 project car for nissan silvia? I know him, my partner is like good mates with him. He went on my car cruise for Adelaide Pro Rides. Also put some photos of my partners Supra.

not entirely sure why your posting that ^^ in this thread?? :woot:

spotted 'WLD25T' in westfield carpark chatswood for the 11ty billionth time

Spotted a Yellow R33 with veilside kit i think it was.. blac vented bonnet and black boot lid

that would be me. what's ur ride look like?

i saw a few lines on my way to and from chatswood

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not entirely sure why your posting that ^^ in this thread?? :woot:

spotted 'WLD25T' in westfield carpark chatswood for the 11ty billionth time

Some guy was talkin about Loz but it was ages ago..

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