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Spotted a burnt orange r33 with plates SKIHI in erskinville, also spotted a nice white r34 with no wing 1r34** or something similar near Macquarie centre around lunch time... & plenty of other r32's,33's around the place...

spotted a silver R32 GTR plates AKA-747 on new canterbury rd around lunchtime, sounded very meannn :)

Spotted that one at WSID tonight, gave him the thumbs up at the start of the return road

Its pretty quick, wouldnt mind finding out some specs :yes:

Spotted that one at WSID tonight, gave him the thumbs up at the start of the return road

Its pretty quick, wouldnt mind finding out some specs :)

440rwhp and ran well into the 11's last night.

checked out Ed's new audi last night... came past my work... that thing has to be one of the best sleepers ever.. Man it goes good, u wudnt think it does but :) it does. Nice ride mate :yes:

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440rwhp and ran well into the 11's last night.

Were you at WSID?

Has it still got lowmount twins?

I wanted to talk to the owner but he was gone by the time we walked back to the carpark

Show us your gun metal 33 getting smashed by a 31, over Tom Uglys Bridge last night

wooo

:w00t:

XLENCE - He works across the road from me :D

Sometimes he's late too and doesn't get a parking spot, so I see it parked on the street :D

ah ok... hang on don't you work near Pymble way?? I see this car heading city bound every morning??? Now im confused!

:w00t:

ah ok... hang on don't you work near Pymble way?? I see this car heading city bound every morning??? Now im confused!

Hmmm how odd... maybe he's only in the office some days...

Should leave an SAU flyer on his car or something :D

Spotted Jon (PRIMORDIAL) about 30 mins ago in Brighton - i honked and waved, where was the love?

Hahaha i thought that would have been someone on here!! I was going to post up to ask who it was. I didnt see you though - were you in the supra?

Ahh yes the white one! lol.. that really spun me out, cos there was no other cars you could have been beeping to so it must have been me. I realised I should have waved about 2 mins down the road :w00t:

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