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Spotted a GT350 Skyline V35 (blue) with SAU stickers in ryde to homebush then you turned onto m4.. Plates ???-50V or somthing.

Have to say car sounds great, was in a Accent drueling over your ride

Thanks Dude,

gotta love that fuijitsubo exhaust, quite as hell when cruising, but nice note when you give it a tap.

Spotted a big white Nissan Patrol 4WD flashing and waving at me just off castle hill road about 2mins ago.

I kinda nodded. Wasn't sure what to do actually. Who was it?

:D if you're on here.

:cheers:

hahaa

Dj Albert was my old username lol, it was lame and more lameness so i changed it LOL

but sheng its me :cheers: but im still albert, call me wateves GET IT :D

welllll the white one next to me was a tool, had like 10 woofer run out of 1 one channel amp, and the dude was looking through a crookerd rearvison mirror

...mm must be the subs

youll always be SCHNEGGLES to me boy!

I love having a unspottable euro rocket lol

I always see a white r33 parked near the sports field next to Eastgardens in sydney when I drive to work

Also saw a green 400r kitted r33 on blaxland st in matraville a few months back

I always see a white r33 parked near the sports field next to Eastgardens in sydney when I drive to work

Also saw a green 400r kitted r33 on blaxland st in matraville a few months back

I see that White 33 there all the time.

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