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Spotted a letter from the Department of Environment & climate change NSW in my mail box.. according to it I need to fix my exhaust as its pissing of the public.. Which I have since done. I have also since bought a bike to offset my emmisions (or avoid more attention, whatever sounds better)

Thought I would warn some of you, two letters and your due in for EPA assessment. :bomb_ie:

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spotted sheng in his own driveway tonight lol...... also saw that burnt orange r33 in that carpark at macquarie park again......

lol wah????? so random, everything under controll i guess????

also spotted for a couple of days now a burnt orange r33 at macquarie (bank) i mean park, parked next to douglas hanly moir car park...

and shitty that mobil on corner carlingford road and beecroft road is out of 98 ron fuel again :P forced to fill up at penno BP that is way over priced

Lol yeah...spun me out when i finished work...skylines everywhere...

Spotted a white 34 gtt with eyelids and gold rims ATR-*** on great western hwy prospect. Also a white 33 gtst WRC-*** in the same area near M4 turn off.

Black 33 gtst ANP-*** concord rd near M4. And silver 33 gtr BBJ-*** on great north rd near five dock.

Spotted ShengBert, Doof, Moo, JetR32, DJ Brave, Kasey, R34Liner, CL11QE, Gimpy, N1GTR, Cassbo, and others tonight at the truck stop and the Coastie meet.

Also today, not a Skyline (or even a Nissan, for that matter), but in Winston Hills I saw a restored Mk2 Ford Escort panel van done up in full old-school NRMA service van colours with "5 NRMA" rego.

Also spotted a silver 33 GTR plates GTR-*** in lane cove industrial area. Gave a wave, then my tyre blew out seconds after lol.

He works in the business park somewhere.. I still haven't figured it out. >.<

Spotted a white 34 gtt with eyelids and gold rims ATR-*** on great western hwy prospect. Also a white 33 gtst WRC-*** in the same area near M4 turn off.

Black 33 gtst ANP-*** concord rd near M4. And silver 33 gtr BBJ-*** on great north rd near five dock.

That silver 33 GTR is our ex housemates he's a spanner.jpg

just spotted series 2 r33 in silver with number plate ***.55Z parked at thompsons corner at the pool shop.... then 2 mins mater nearly crossed over the speed camera at castle hill road at 62km/h because i spotted this amazing looking blonde and her mother walking on the foot path lol

can we have a spotted thread for amazing looking people aswell lol,,,, just a thought....

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