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Then a white 33 with black rims on it (maybe Enkeis?) pulled into the carpark just after me at Pick N Payless in Blacktown.

That would be me :laugh: Rims are 5zigen. i seen you parked in the car park, noticed your plates all new and stuff :D nice and tidy 32 you have there.

Spotted yellow r33 with a flutter down canterbury road this afternoon near home hungry jacks.

As well as a midnight purple r33 gtr plates gtr330 gold plates to. In parking lot behind hungry jacks.

And a 4door r34 navy in colour. just down from the gtr.

Spotted yellow r33 with a flutter down canterbury road this afternoon near home hungry jacks.

As well as a midnight purple r33 gtr plates gtr330 gold plates to. In parking lot behind hungry jacks.

And a 4door r34 navy in colour. just down from the gtr.

that was me waiting for Albert. to go to e/c. plates are r33 gtr

i was the one leavin the grass parkin and u waved when u were goin in. silver 33 s2.

gotcha

gtrsean said it was driving behind us on way back from coodgee beach, maybe he was mistaken

haha..yeah

it wasn't me :(

spottted a white 34 at bankstown on hume hwy at the stacey st intersection. very clean, had sau sticker and a chick driving :(

That chick would of been Anna :)

Oh hai babe :(

also spotted kezillon skylines down eastern creek today

Yep spotted a million Skylines at EC yesterday. A few I recognised but they wouldn't have known me anyways ;)

Also saw Slim pulling out onto pennant hills road when i was driving back from EC.

That would be me :D Rims are 5zigen. i seen you parked in the car park, noticed your plates all new and stuff ;) nice and tidy 32 you have there.

Ah nice one! Your 33 looked nice man - shiny. :) Glad you didn't look inside my 32. It wasn't so nice and tidy in there! I'd driven it to Pick N Payless with the dash and centre console pulled apart and tools and shit all over the seats and floor. Luckily they had the bit I needed on an old Maxima. How'd you get on? Find what you needed? I love that place.

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