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Spotted an absolute idiot in a Silver subaru rx hooning thru traffic at about 120km/hr on the Pacific Hwy ;)

Rego was AZL*** if any of you see this idiot, beware! Moron thinks he bought a race car, sorry mate but my dad drives one of those and they are slow :P

Oh and also saw Anna's beast in Westfield carpark, getting cleaned I think? Wash it yourself! :ph34r: Oh and were those rims on it before the upgrades? They look real nice.

Spotted a very nice r32 gtr burgandy on richmond rd...GTRSean maybe? A white s1 r33 with purple pearl gtr kit on resovior rd a nice ACT regd 4door r33 purple with a big kit also on resovior rd blacktown & also a s2 r33 silver with the 4door front bar also in blacktown. Also an r33 Gtst plates HOT.33R purple with 20's on great Wst Hwy Wenty

& r33 gtr Canary Yellow DR GTR in Austral Bricks Car park ferrers rd eastern creek

Spotted a white R33 GTR "GB" on Pacific Highway going north from about chatswood at 8.30 this morning ;)

Also seen a yellow R33 with what looked like a 400R front bar in pymble..seen it there a couple of times now..

spotted MZR33T today at Hornsby... gave a wave and got one :):rofl:

:O

spotted a silver R32 GTR plates 321 GO on the F3 yesterday morning, very tidy :)

Spotted you two mornings in a row..... no wave, no nothing.... dropped :(

spotted Anna, smoky, Ando having many a beer! :(

(watch this space - hungover post coming friday morning! :) )

Friday at work was hell.... ! Spotted the above + Georgie.... Sif forget your own mrs Chris!

Oh and also saw Anna's beast in Westfield carpark, getting cleaned I think? Wash it yourself! ;) Oh and were those rims on it before the upgrades? They look real nice.

Meh washing it yourself takes time and effort, see post above.... I didn't have the energy! Nah I had my Volk's (SF Challenge) on before... now it has the Nismo LMGT3's I picked up a few months ago.... Not sure if I likes em yet....

Geez.. I never used to get spotted ... now its just an onslaught! lolz

spotted black r34 with a big nismo sticker on the rear vision mirror parking in chatswood westfield 2nd floor carpark at 10am this morning, also spotted the driver at the travels agents 10 minutes later :( . nice ride btw ;)

:blush:

Spotted you two mornings in a row..... no wave, no nothing.... dropped :domokun:

Friday at work was hell.... ! Spotted the above + Georgie.... Sif forget your own mrs Chris!

Meh washing it yourself takes time and effort, see post above.... I didn't have the energy! Nah I had my Volk's (SF Challenge) on before... now it has the Nismo LMGT3's I picked up a few months ago.... Not sure if I likes em yet....

Geez.. I never used to get spotted ... now its just an onslaught! lolz

If you don't like them I'll have em :(

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