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noticed that the freezer dude that goes to Subway on Holbeche in Huntingwood about 4:25pm was driven a white 32gtst with black roof, bonnet, boot & #plates 4DRFTN. (it's hard not to notice someone wearing a freezer suit inside subway)

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Spotted MRGTR911's old FLYT32 R32gtr on Victoria rd round gladesville headn to maccas citybound, was infront of me gave it a little hit , what a quick machine that is looks great too with fat tyres & wheels & roll cage! plates PK.1**

Also r34 silver gtt p plates & headn city bound round ermington.

Spotted MRGTR911's old FLYT32 R32gtr on Victoria rd round gladesville headn to maccas citybound, was infront of me gave it a little hit , what a quick machine that is looks great too with fat tyres & wheels & roll cage! plates PK.1**

Also r34 silver gtt p plates & headn city bound round ermington.

Hey billy yeah i miss it hard and My neighbours can sleep a little better now .. I Got my R34 GTR On The Road , Putting a nice Z TUNE KIT ON IT Should be done within a month ... See you on a cruise on something....

Hey billy yeah i miss it hard and My neighbours can sleep a little better now .. I Got my R34 GTR On The Road , Putting a nice Z TUNE KIT ON IT Should be done within a month ... See you on a cruise on something....

oh really? that would be nice, did you import it in?

spotted 2 r35 gtrs in ginza and akihabara today :)

Oh and its snowing in tokyo

are you there too? :D

Spotted Duncan *finally* on the track at OP today :yes:

Also spotted some other SAUers - Nick, Steve, Mark and Neil in the scary red machine.

How good are these track days at the moment- seriously noone out there!

well the gtr went OK, ran well all day until a problem with the radiator stopped us mid afternoon. Has about 150klm on the new motor now and it feels good.

Neil gave the radical a good thrashing if his smile got wider his head would have split open.

where were you, at work or something? there literally 7 cars there on the day and never more than 4 cars at once. It was great we got through about 60l of fuel by mid afternoon, lost track of the laps

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