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Doof were you strolling around chatswood westfield carpark after work yesterday? Spotted a nice tidy white r33 rock up about 5:45 and then some well dressed bloke strolled past my r34 as i tried to run him down (not seriously) But hey could of been another bloke in the r33 heaps around these days

And Moei I was in KFC getting mad discounts for mums day, used to manage that kfc h

Hmm, I was in Chatswood LAST Thursday steppin' out of ma ride in a pin striped suit... Not this week though :)

Not to mention 'after work' for me is like 7 pm :)

thx mates, coz I live in chatswood :thumbsup:

make sure give me a wave or horn next time :)

hard to do either when you're at dinner, I don't think I have seen you while I have been in the car :)

Spotted a burgandy S1 R33 with an SAU sticker on the right rear quarter window at intersection of Great Western and Reservoir heading towards Eastern Creek direction. I waved at the driver but I think he had his mind set on blocking out the de-badged "WRX" flying up the inside merger lane lol :D was behind me for a while too, anyone on here IT HAS TO BE ha ha!

just spotted a white R34 GTR, with i think gold CR Kai's outside my work at norwest..plates were i think BEO-26L,

then i spotted a black R34 GTR at norwest shops, along with a black R34 gt-t...must be day of the R34 or something lol

and my fiance said she spotted a GTR (not sure what model - i haven't taught her how to tell from the overall body shape yet..only the tail lights lol) in Waroonga- it was blue

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Spotted a white R33 this morning. It was parked behind the flats on the corner of Wentworth Ave and Botany Rd, Mascot. Rego was XPG-260, from memory.

Also spotted a black 32 leaving the Eastern Distributor last night about 6:15pm. You were in front in the traffic a bit, so didn't get a good look.

That might have been me in the black 32. Which was was it heading? Exiting on the Mascot/Maroubra exit?

spotted a white r33, gold rims, in my garage, missing half the engine bay. still. seen it there everyday for 3 weeks now. poor car :)

oh yes, and i have spotted a few times now, a silver r33 s2 on talavera rd, down the lane cove road end, parked outside near holden and dotmar. its there most days. looks very clean and tidy, still stock, but looks well looked after

Spotted a nice black R33 GTR on Pacific Highway at Asquith early this morning (2ish).

Also spotted some tool in an R34 on Pacific Highway at around midnight (from Turramurra to Hornsby). It was amazing how you could be up peoples arses, in every single lane at once and still not be pulling away from a bunch of cars that were sitting on the speed limit....

I won't post the plate as I know who the owner is, but next time I see you tell somebody off about their driving I'm going to call you on it.

I just saw a bloke driving a ZTUNE yes I almost pissed my pants, silverish with Ztuned plates..

Also saw a blue GTR R34, at burwood

and a Midnight purple GTR in homebush heading toward ryde.. Day for skylines i rekon.

Well said Matt :happy:

Oh, and spotted Jon on the way home from EC today, and DIF too :wub:

HhH spotted you too! and John.. These skyline drivers are so rude when you are in your run around and start yelling their name.. haha :)

Spotted a Mexican in a white 33 gtst tonight. Had a bit of a chat

Also spotted one of the Z boys on friday over the gladsville bridge that went to the Pizza cruise... (sorry I can't remember your name - black 300z)

I just saw a bloke driving a ZTUNE yes I almost pissed my pants, silverish with Ztuned plates..

I've seen him outside powerplay once, lucky bastard.

Never would've figured he'd own it by just looking at him, no offence if he's on here :D

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