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spotted Abo bob, cassbo, stinky poo and myself sliding around OP North yesterday!

And a few spectators, Dave, Spanna, Ando, Clappa, Carly, Steve0000, Sh@un, Bert and.....hmm...think thats it!

spotted gunmetal R32... could have been a GTR... at a house near Wallsend Newcastle

also in Newcastle, a gunmetal R33, followed it for ages cruising along the beach road, Saturday arvo

and a yellow R32 doing a few laps past some nightclub, Sunday night around midnight, 1 tailight was out :P

Spotted "BO55RB" in Rouse Hill on Monday

And a Stagea at macquaire centre on fri, have a photo somewhere

I spotted BO55RB today at the Airport in the parking lot for the Domestic terminal.

Oh, and on the way to the airport I spotted WTFR33 Sam in his MR2!

spotted a 350GT...i think it was a V36 @ Norwest..

it wasn't these lights so does that make it a V36?

350GT_rear.jpg

Yup, the new one has rounded off taillights and a nicer front end that doesn't look like a maxima hehe

It would have also been an Auto :P

I've been waiting forever for the manuals to be approved

spotted what i think was the same white r34 gtt as i spotted yesterday but this time it drove past me on showground road castle hill at about 2pm

also spotted a blue r34 GTR driving through castletowers with the number plate "Possum" (someting similar to that) with a middle aged lady driver....

spotted people on the coastie cruise :)

indeed - spotted a r33 gtr next to me last night with a funny looking bearded man behind the wheel - his face looked even funnier when i flogged him on the freeway in my N/A skyline :D lol!

(recounts of the event stated above may vary from skyline driver to skyline driver lol)

Spotted Corinne, Beau and Doof last night while lifting and dropping stuff :P

Also spotted 2 white stageas on the way to the Coastie Cruise... I think... they where heading down the freeway :P

Spotted Corinne, Beau and Doof last night while lifting and dropping stuff :P

Also spotted 2 white stageas on the way to the Coastie Cruise... I think... they where heading down the freeway :P

Those two white Stageas would be Alex "CL11QE" and Ben

Keep your street racing crap off the forum thanks.

I don't care if its a joke, it doesn't put any good light on the club.

:P .........well ill clear up the bad light i put on the club then - the guy driving the r33 was chris and i was driving the N/a skyline on the freeway - i was following him because he was showing me the way home. i did not "flog" him in any way shape or form, street rules wer kept at all times during the cruise last night - yes i was joking when i said i flogged him - thats why i said a n/a skyline flogged a gtr - i thought everyone read between the lines on here sl!m?...well thats the impression you gave me anyway.....so im sorry i didnt EXPLAIN that so that we understood the meaning

and im sorry i used street racing as a joke...

and im sorry i gave the club a bad light...

it wont happen again

Peace

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