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Just wondering if any Coasties happend to have been in gosford last night around 6 - 6.30 and see someone smash into a

white R33 GTST -plates RB-25-MD and drive off??

Well thats the story i was given anyways... lent my bf my car and he picked up up with the front bar all smashed...

said he had it reveresed parked into one of those new park spots @ kibble park near woolies, and when he was inside the shop someone

had lost it and hit it..

OR...did anyone happen to see this car run into someothing??

Would like to beleive his story... but considering how bent the reo bar is..the impact must have been pretty hard (im thinkin he lost it in the wet round a corner or something but doesnt wanna admit!)

Anyways... just thought i would see if any of you spotters had spotted anything!

thanks guys!

Mich

spotted a black skyline at erina yesterday arvo around 4, think it was br3tt off these forums, your girlfriend was driving, i was pulling out of the driveway for supercheap and you went into the next driveway, cant remember the shop tho. i had to stop at the lights and saw you get out of your car and stare at mine for a while lol

i was going to wave but i didn't want you to look at me funny just incase you weren't off the forums lol, nice car btw

Nah wasn't me... my car was running like a bag of shit tuesday and sat in the garage and my girl can't drive manual :/

well anyway, was it anyone on these forums

Edited by weeman1
Maroon 32 GTR on Pennant hills Rd plates MEL ##H cut off some guy in a ricey lancer turning onto Windsor Rd or something. tad grotty, but very nice none the less.

I've spotted that guy before. I think that's an Aussie delivered GTR.

spotted caine... skz01d lol

aka -MONA-'s boytoy, at work today... small world, he works in the same building complex as i do and i never noticed till today :P

Edited by mass_iv
spotted caine... skz01d lol

aka -MONA-'s boytoy, at work today... small world, he works in the same building complex as i do and i never noticed till today :P

So both of you work on Oxford St right?

Spotted a clean white R33 GTR in carlton lastnite and a black R33 gts thru Hurstville with some bright ass xenons on.... also chased, caught, passed and pulled away from a yukky looking purpley bubble gummy supra all in last nite events....

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