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spotted y2k the other night

opps forgot about that one :)

sorry i wasn't heaps talkative it had been a massive day

have spooted the bloke in the other car with you a few times b4 aswell

what was his name again??

think i saw zilch

last night at chatswood heading south bound on phw 8ish

heard it, saw the ass of it (had the led bit in boot)

and a sliver R34gt* asquiuth on phw 830ish

maybe a big ass grim perf. sticker down drivers side

is he on here/do you know him burnise

have seen hin round abit lately

opps forgot about that one :rolleyes:

sorry i wasn't heaps talkative it had been a massive day

have spooted the bloke in the other car with you a few times b4 aswell

what was his name again??

think i saw zilch

last night at chatswood heading south bound on phw 8ish

heard it, saw the ass of it (had the led bit in boot)

and a sliver R34gt* asquiuth on phw 830ish

maybe a big ass grim perf. sticker down drivers side

is he on here/do you know him burnise

have seen hin round abit lately

Yeah, would've been me, didn't see you tho

The Silver R34 with the grim performance sticker belongs to Brenno34 on this forum, nice guy and very nice car :P

Spotted what looked like a black R34 GTT on the great western highway @ St Marys today, Eastbound, spun off into somebodys front yard. Quite heavily smashed..... ran over bits of their car which were all over the road, thanks very much. Looked like loss of driver talent or crap tyres in the wet.

Hope nobody was hurt.

Spotted a dark blue or black R33 on Main Street in Blacktown today, heading towards the hospital from near Wall Park Avenue.

Then I spotted a white Cefiro turning off Station Road and onto Seven Hills Road near the Mobil there.

ok lets ee how my memory serves me.

mordale next to the bike shed, black or gun metal r33 non turbo. black rims, red wheel nuts. cannon plates white cant remember lol. had sau sticker on the side quarter.

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

Plates are DRVBY3. I used to hang with FLYBY3 (Silver 33GTST), before he lost his testicles and traded it for a civic :D

Spotted a Midnight Purple R33 GTR cruising up then back down Gilmore St in Kelso yesterday arvo. I was at St Pats playing cricket in the nets.

Me again - was prolly on the way to grab some dinner.

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