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Spotted Zilch yesterday

There you go, you've finally been spotted :thumbsup:

also, thanks for the message, I was heading that way testing the oil leak, pulled over probably just before where they were and turned back (was still leaking)

yeah yeah, keep hangin $hit on me hamish... at least I got an awesome perv on all the models at the motorshow

I'll be more social next week

lol yeah true. Anyways spotted you on old pac this arvo. Saw the wave. :thumbsup:

Also spotted SN33ZN white 33 at mobil in berowra around 4ish.

spotted

Blue R33 Gtst at kellyville post office

White R32 wingless

Maroon R33 gtst (these were all on windsor rd about 8pm on friday)

On saturday i spotted a blue Ford GT40 in kellyville

And yesterday i spotted raps86 (silver 34 Gt-t) at my place

Spotted a maroon R33 going over the Harbour Bridge next to me, series 1 but with series 2 wing and headlights.

oh and saw duncans car parked....weekend work sucks doesnt it? :P

yeah mate sat and sun this week. too much work :)

On the weekend

Spotted a silver 33 gtr.. got a wave

2x black r33's at the entrance

1x yellow gtt at the entrance

1x R31 waved

today:

1x black 32 plates gts??? southbound in the morning

1x red r34 gtt southbound on f3 around 4:00pm

1x black r33 gtst plates tom 25l or something at wahroonga.

ha ha

i saw a honda civic today on appin road

it looked a bit done up

and the number plate was

VTECYO

:laugh::cool::)

Is that this one...

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We had this come into work (when i used to work there) for some new tyres! Had to take a photo of it! :)

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