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Spotted HOTTEE R33 Today on Lane Cove Rd didnt really get a good look at the driver but from the angle I was it she looked ok hahaa

Also W34PN on Homebush Bay Drv looks wicked and sounds good too

Cheers :thumbsup: Wait for the kit to go on and then the other parts :yes: what were you in?

I also spotted TAK 33R I think it was the plates on the bridge. Gave the thumbs up got a wave. cheers!

BBM No. Plates in red. White R34 GT-R

1.30pm Forge St Blacktown. I'm heading south. He's heading north. We both keep to the left. We both stop.

Fernando! He's replaced his Lenso D1Rs with TE37s. But even then, he was too late to catch up with Black_Widow.

spotted a few lines this weekend, one that stands out is the bayside r34 gtr that I drove past in Penrith, got a wave from the driver :) ORSOM I think the plates were? or some thing along those lines.

BBM No. Plates in red. White R34 GT-R

1.30pm Forge St Blacktown. I'm heading south. He's heading north. We both keep to the left. We both stop.

Fernando! He's replaced his Lenso D1Rs with TE37s. But even then, he was too late to catch up with Black_Widow.

hehe i was about to add the same thing.

Also spotted Terry in his fine looking R34 GT-R!

And found out of his intentions to purchase something new :(

Cheers :P Wait for the kit to go on and then the other parts ;) what were you in?

I also spotted TAK 33R I think it was the plates on the bridge. Gave the thumbs up got a wave. cheers!

Ahhh was that you dude haha I was in my sisters black lancer I dont think you noticed it though. Yeah ur car looks tough the plates are cool aswell haha

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