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I waved at a dude in a black 32 yesterday that I think goes to the north shore gym... always see his car there... I work on Bridge st and was heading home... he looked at me all angry like...

Spotted a white R32 four-door on Station Road in Toongabbie, then a black R33 GTSt with white AVS rims on Wall Park Avenue in Blacktown right near where it meets Main Street/Blacktown Road. Then I spotted a gunmetal grey R33 GTSt about 2mins later parked in Blacktown.

spotted Jon (primeordial) yesterday on the way home... he flashed me his highs and HIDs, I gave a wave :P

And apparently Anna spotted me this morning, but I didn't see her... damn :P's

spotted a black r32 2door turning up Tallawong Ave off Douglas Rd about 7:45am.

Then spotted a black r32 4 door # plates TRB-001 with a chick driving coming out of the shell servo

Cnr of Rosenthal & Bungarrabie Rds about 8am.

spotted Jon (primeordial) yesterday on the way home... he flashed me his highs and HIDs, I gave a wave :P

Yo! :P

Also spotted a dark blue R33 S2 on Mona Vale Road... Flashed him and got a 'kangaroo in headlights' look back

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