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Ah awesome, you a local?

I wasn't seeing a movie, my missus' church group meets in one of the cinemas, I come along with her sometimes to help with the bub.

Yeah I have been a Bx local for yonks, and my 'line has been in town for a little over three years.

Im pretty sure I spotted liz about 2 weeks back now in your 180 at crowsnest ish and it was still red.. was driving by in a black r34 .. dont think you noticed me.

woot ... spotted

oh nah i don't think i did! :blink: sorry dude!

you're not from the area tho are you?

Yeah I have been a Bx local for yonks, and my 'line has been in town for a little over three years.

hey buddy what are your plates? i used to live in bathurst and you mite know my cousin

yeah, it's just finished, this week.

sounds awesome lizzeh!!

are you coming to wakie on the 19th? if so....future spotted :D

also spotted one of the best looking stageas i've ever seen on Magdela Rd North Ryde at around 6:45pm yesterday, only got a quick look, bayside blue, dark rims (couldn't tell what they were as they were moving) and nice aggressive and yet subtle body kit...very tidy :domokun:

also spotted one of the best looking stageas i've ever seen on Magdela Rd North Ryde at around 6:45pm yesterday, only got a quick look, bayside blue, dark rims (couldn't tell what they were as they were moving) and nice aggressive and yet subtle body kit...very tidy :thumbsup:

Lies, Sam. I was nowhere near North Ryde today, and my car is Sherwood Green, not Bayside Blue. And I have standard wheels.

No, wait, you said one of the best looking Stageas, so mine is still the best, right? :P

Lies, Sam. I was nowhere near North Ryde today, and my car is Sherwood Green, not Bayside Blue. And I have standard wheels.

No, wait, you said one of the best looking Stageas, so mine is still the best, right? :thumbsup:

sorry Nick, i meant to see i saw the 2nd best stagea ever....so its one fo the best, but not THE best.... :P

it was pretty damn close tho!

who was at the creek 2night/yesterday?

there was one sexy white r32 GTR with qld plates on it, sounded awesome and looked awesome, also when awesome. same as a grey one.

also spotted a few 33's. i was in the 32 with the shocking times at the start lol.

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