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spotted 2GU UP last night in the cross i was the guy that yelled out sau.

lol i was waiting for a post in here to see who it was that was yelling out to me

i love the cross be it in the clubs or in the car

looked like you weren't drinking enough dude, you were still standing when i saw ya :dry:

Spotted a shmick lookin r32 in BP servo at Mortdale. Plates i think were mr 32.

Today had a clean looking s2 r33 behind me on Boundary Rd and quickly taking over me on Forest Rd. The little laser just couldn't handle the pressure! :dry:

Plates were AMY then i think 033? But was half asleep so probably wrong.

Thats Norm and Amy - they're both on here

Spotted a nice R32 GTR (blue) with N1 lights and 3 piece rims in connels point today around lunchtime, plates were SNB or something like that

Spotted a few today. 5:20pm on monavale rd near St Ives, waiting at the lights,a white R33 with GTR wing and white starcorp impuls(primordial?) 5:40pm a black R33 with GTR wing on the Pac Hwy at Mt Colah, waved and he waved back :sick: and then 5:45pm in Berowra a gunmetal R32(GTR?) who also waved back :)

Yep that was me! Heya! :)

saw a wankster R33 midnight purple on george street today making the loudest f**king noise up to 6-9k rpm for 5 seconds and didn't even reach 60km/hr

also saw a black R33 with loud exhaust on sussex street in chinatown around 7pm

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Spotted a shmick lookin r32 in BP servo at Mortdale. Plates i think were mr 32.

Today had a clean looking s2 r33 behind me on Boundary Rd and quickly taking over me on Forest Rd. The little laser just couldn't handle the pressure! :)

Plates were AMY then i think 033? But was half asleep so probably wrong.

Hi :)

Thats Norm and Amy - they're both on here

Spotted a nice R32 GTR (blue) with N1 lights and 3 piece rims in connels point today around lunchtime, plates were SNB or something like that

Thats me- but the 32 isnt norman.

Ive seen that MR R32 around Peaky

Keep seeing some crazy looking lines up in Plankhurst St, Carlton and around the immediate area.

I'll make sure i get plates when I go up there to pick up my car after Canada. It's two 34s one black and one white and a very shmick 33 which is a nice orange.

spotted a white, R32 GTR V-Spec II on windsor rd today turning into norwest. plates were MADGTR. I was in the black s13. NICE RIDE!!! SO JEALOUS!!!!

thats ozgtr on here. hes a keen sau member. i spotted him at uas on saturday >_<

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