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Spotted a silver 33 not sure if it was a GTR it had too many after market body parts on it.. gave him a wave and I got a funny look back. This was this morning over the Gladesville bridge (Victoria rd) at about 8.20am

Oh I also saw a really hot Dark blue 31 GTS with a big fat FMIC on Centennial Ave Lane Cove this morning at about 8.35

Spotted in Chatswood a white R33, asian chap driving I waved but nothing back :P

And spotted Mitch(Mr Moo) following me home :P

did see you at kfc, then you cought up, but the work van just couldn't keep up :rofl:

hahaha! I thought it was Haysey!

Sly work with the camera when I was sitting at Mangrove waiting on the C&I Cardigan Club to catch up. :cool:

Who was that guy that did his front end in just up from the pub?

hahahahahaha blue flame drive by twice lolz

one of the guys had a bit of a skid, nothing too major, he could move it and what not.. just a bummer it happened on the cruise... coulda been worse!

Spotted TJ...........'s old GTR :D

so that means I spotted Matt! Hai!!!

Sorry my head was elsewhere and I was completely not thinking (heading to the hospital) - hence looking at you like "who the f**k is that?"

I'll be more social next time :D

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