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Tinks thats farked. :D Hope there's not too much damage to your sexy car!!

Oh and spotted DEV18R this afternoon next to me in traffic outside of barker college on the highway, lady in a red R33 with chromies, nice clean car you have my dear! :P

Spotted:

Silver R33 GTS-T with the Red SAU sticker on the rear left quarter window. Cruised for a while on Mova Vale Rd.

Asian guy in a custom Blue R32 GTR turning right into Lady Game Drive this morning - I raised a finger off the steering wheel to say hi, but no response.

Also spotted a White Series II R34 turning right onto Victoria Rd from Silverwater this morning.

spotted some idiots box trailer gate fall open and his load of rocks fall out onto the road in front of me thismorning - then I spotted a nice big rock hit my front bar and take a chunk out of it....... :w00t:

Damn - that sucks Tinks. I hate people that do that!! :)

Spotted:

Silver R33 GTS-T with the Red SAU sticker on the rear left quarter window. Cruised for a while on Mova Vale Rd.

Asian guy in a custom Blue R32 GTR turning right into Lady Game Drive this morning - I raised a finger off the steering wheel to say hi, but no response.

Also spotted a White Series II R34 turning right onto Victoria Rd from Silverwater this morning.

Damn - that sucks Tinks. I hate people that do that!! :w00t:

Smee Again! ( I think anyway, last night around 8ish? )

Taking the scenic route to my girlfriends.

Just spotted Liz's car at the beau repairs off parramatta road annandale. it was sitting next to a prince?? Woah!
that would have been nathan's skyline next to lizzeh

she knows a good car when she sees one!

spotted a very friendly young lass in a 32 GTST plates GRR32R

:w00t:

her screamer pipe sounded mental

thats farked tinks :)

Smasha, was that white with CF or Black bonnet?

it sure does!

I spotted it yesterday morning outside hornsby tafe.

Spotted and waved at Anna(Msnismo) this morning on the Pac highway at Asquith, unless someone else is getting around in a black 200 zed!! :w00t:

ummm not me... I live on the north shore these days so I don't head through there anymore!!!

Possibly another or a 300zx?? Mine is easy to spot these days... "sau" is on both mirrors and custom plates - MZR-200

if that was last night then yeh i spotted them too, they were at my place :P

saw mas last nite, and his mental R34 GTR.....went for a quick spin....that thing has enough power the change the speed of the earths rotation!! :P thanx for the ride mate >_<

ummm not me... I live on the north shore these days so I don't head through there anymore!!!

Possibly another or a 300zx?? Mine is easy to spot these days... "sau" is on both mirrors and custom plates - MZR-200

Wasn't a 300zx, I know them well, must be another one then

Spotted a R34 with a SAU sticker on the back on Norwest Blvd.. I was in my own world and didn't see you until you'd just gone past.. hence the speed up and toot :dry:

yeah lol thats me in the purple :)

i was gonna boost a bit but clutch slipped :D LOL

your gtr looks schmmick mate

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