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spotted red r32 'WTF32R' in woolies carpark neutral bay 7pm tonight. wasn't driving, was walking to chooka's to get some devil wings. damn i miss my car, i really wish CRD would hurry the fcuk up and fix my missfire already :)

spotted a red r33 S1 on king georges rd.. haha car was spitting out some really insane flames... if ur on here good stuff i was loving it... i was the dude driving the blue astra convertible (relax its the girlfriends car)

spotted maroon 32 gtst on parra rd this evening around 11:30ish, turned off at concord rd

also a silver gtst sedan that gave chase to him before he turned off lol

dont think either were sau'ers?!

Spotted me swapping rims with Dr D00f for autosalon, these stockies are lol Steve :( No traction on boost

Oh and spotted COG51E, white R32 GTR in Asquith

pffft... you love it :)

Thanks again mate :D

saw doof snoozin in his car at autosalon

saw umm jet-32t blue 32r? driving in olympic park farrkn sounded toughhhh

I was sleepy, and those seats are comfy :D

Spotted and waved to a guy in a purple R33 sedan near victoria rd in Chatswood and got a :P back! Nice car :ermm:

Also spotted a white R34 with big GT wing on Warringah rd heading to Chatswood..

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