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Someone beeped at me this evening while I was filling up at BP asquith(They have ultimate, be quick!!). Turned around late and spotted a black R32 with a mean sound to it so I think it was Burnsie. :glare:

Also spotted about 11pm a black R32 in the shell around Thornleigh, gave you a beep, and then a maroon R33(stock looking) in Hornsby.

Im abit slow but I spotted a Black R34 on Sunday at Pacific Highway, Chatswood. It zoomed past me with a few toots and I blasted a few back :D

Also a bloke in a Wingless Electric Blue GTT at Homebush crusing with me for abit down that main highway thingo lol.

Cheers Nice to see u blokes

Spotted a light coloured (silver?) R33 scoping out my R34 parked in my Grandmother's driveway late last night near Bankstown Airport.

(not really visible at night from the road I might add, so they must have seen it during the afternoon)

They wisely decided to quickly leave once they realised they'd been spotted.

How do you Sydney people put up with that shit every day?

Shotgun.. seems to work well. Well I never see them after that is all I know lol

Indeed :ermm:

I didnt have one handy at the time, although I did have a star picket handy just in case.

Your granny lives in Bankstown and does not own a gun? She must be part of the 1% which do not hold arms.

No, not exactly in bankstown, but near it.

To me, all parts of Sydney are the same - I wouldnt feel safe parking any of my cars in any suburb.

Where I live, half the time I don't even lock the doors when I go out... the worst crime in the whole area is probably me, washing my car with the hose :ermm:

Personally, I'm just grateful that 4 million people actually choose to live together in one small concentrated area rather than spread out across the country :D

Spotted a white R33 GTS-t with GTR wing and R32 GTR wheels on Gardners Rd.

Why do people put older model wheels on newer model cars??? It just looks wrong... :yes:

:banana:

Possibly Adam? AdamsR33 or whatever he changed his name too..

And you cant blame a poor R33 driver for wanting to harness some of the awesomeness that is an R32 can ya?

:banana:

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