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spotted a white r33 driving around cherrybrook, it had a fresh re spray (definately too white to be original), plates were AI.11.#* sounded like a surname.

also finally spotted r34liner today for sure,,,,,, you were waiting at the lights on windsor road and showground road heading towards castlehill industrial, i slowed down and when i saw the green P cable tied to the bottom of the number plate i honked as i went down showground..... I was in a black kia sportage (Cool i know aye)

Spotted a black 350Z with Skylinesaustralia.com sticker on the windscreen parked near where I was parked in the city :)

Also a white R33 near the bridge turn off towards george street, but on the york street side if that makes any sense :) driver was looking down on his phone tho

spotted a white r33 driving around cherrybrook, it had a fresh re spray (definately too white to be original), plates were AI.11.#* sounded like a surname.

also finally spotted r34liner today for sure,,,,,, you were waiting at the lights on windsor road and showground road heading towards castlehill industrial, i slowed down and when i saw the green P cable tied to the bottom of the number plate i honked as i went down showground..... I was in a black kia sportage (Cool i know aye)

HAHA!! yea that would have been me :( - im the only p plater i know of that CABLE TIES their p plates to the number plate :) - dayem how could i miss the black kia sportage and its heaps loud horn?!?! - you might have done better if you had shouted at me with the windows up - LOL! - Nah, but serioulsy i dont have a daily - therfor i envy you ;) my baby has to take on all the grunt of my driving life. :) - now i have to spot you Mr Kujotk, Tom

I used to cable tie my P plates on, the plates would deteriorate in the sun and eventually break by flapping in the wind lol

My Riceline is my daily and my track and drift bitch. It holds up just fine :)

Famous last words lol

I suppose to keep on topic... spotted LimeCordial and Sheng at Macquarie last night :)

Spotted a black 350Z with Skylinesaustralia.com sticker on the windscreen parked near where I was parked in the city :)

yeah thats me again, Kel lets me drive the tree fiddy sometimes- the volvo is getting some work at the moment. but i sure don't park it upstairs its a bastard to reverse.

White 34 GTT plates AT 46 TO

You were speeding, driving dangerously, changing lanes eradically and worst of all, you let a holden with P plates bait you... which you nearly crashed into...

Stupidest thing was, you didn't get anywhere, I wasn't doing any of that and I caught up at every set of lights you got caught at...

you're my hero

HAHA!! yea that would have been me :( - im the only p plater i know of that CABLE TIES their p plates to the number plate :) - dayem how could i miss the black kia sportage and its heaps loud horn?!?! - you might have done better if you had shouted at me with the windows up - LOL! - Nah, but serioulsy i dont have a daily - therfor i envy you ;) my baby has to take on all the grunt of my driving life. :) - now i have to spot you Mr Kujotk, Tom

Hahahahahah thats not my daily driver though, thats my mums car, i was using it to help my dad move some things (not much room on the skyliner, even though it has a name like a cruise ship)lol

i drove past there a few times today, went out to wilberforce in the morning and had to turn my turbo boost down back to standard because it eats the fuel lol, that and i dont wanna destroy my turbo untill i'm ready to buy a newer bigger one.... that and i don't really need to drag anyone around the city, especially the countless v6 commohores with red p's that think they have a chance...

Spotted a black 350Z with Skylinesaustralia.com sticker on the windscreen parked near where I was parked in the city :P

i seen that before at hills motorsport a few months back, pretty sure i put it up here but got no reply, it was silver and i think there was a woman in the passenger seat (could be mistaken, maybe i'm mixing up with tokyo drift)

Spotted WPN-33R in Guildford this evening, and WPN-33T in Roselands...

must of been Billy silver R33...? mm wait his has "WPN-033" lol

Pretty sure i spotted Sir_Rb on cumberland highway near parra

Spotted R34liner again yesturday while i was waiting to catch the 610 into the city (super stealth mode), made him roll down his window while I yelled that i'm Kujo from SAU lol.... everyone else waiting for the bus just looked at me like a wierdo.... meh i am a little crazy, i drive a line....

also few hours later spotted Shane walking in the city, actually he spotted me around the corner from town hall, had a little chat, then we saw a black r34 gtt while we were talking... lol

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