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spotted greg yesty

i waved after you passed, took me ages to realise who it was! I'm so slow

I spotted him too! On Friday :D Pacific Highway a bit before Chatswood...

Then spotted Qantas (Hempy)(SN33ZE) on the same road 2 minutes later IN Chatswood :D

yeah I spotted them too, I heard they were crusing doing happy laps n shit!

wtf... you were at Auto Salon? :rofl:

Saw a silver Stag on Old Northern Rd this morning. Gave a quick wave but he'd passed already.

Spotted an R33 in Parramatta tonght, plates were BL-35-ED.

Also spotted a few of you down at AutoSalon today. Looking tidy, crew.

:P And you didn't come say hi?!

spotted a 34 GT-t at rouse hill shops yesterday (i can't remember the colour - i think it was silver)

and this morning i spotted a black 34 Gt-t turning into Caltex on Windsor rd at about 7am, and a burgundy 33 at the lights in norwest

spotted a purple with yellow lip tone around the hole car at cabramatta station and number plate MSBTCH...but there was a guy drivin, false advertisin man...lol

Edited by 5hu7o
This morning saw a black R32 gtst going into the Harbour tunnel from the northside. plates ended in 5ONA i think.

What time? Could've been me but my plates are different. Mine are [RR3322].

Spotted a Black R32 Gtst in from of Tracks last night.

Parked out the front or driving past? I went past at about 7:30. :P

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