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yea i was going to movies with some friends - public enemies - good movie :)

didn't see you tho? - you couldn't possibly have been driving the skyline...i would be ashamed to say i missed those wheels!

I was.. and I was only parked a few spaces down from you. lol

Spotted a silver R34 coupe parked at a factory along Wentworth Avenue in Toongabbie/Pendle Hill.

Also spotted a silver R33 GTSt on the GWH heading East around 3.30pm, and a gunmetal R33 sedan heading West around the same time, also on GWH...

spotted black r34 parked accross the road from 7/11 round 10pm last night in coogie...

was at the oceans bar over on the other corner (crown plaza hotel)...

PS> You unn tis unn tis has waaaaaaaaaaaaay to much treble...

Spotted a green stagea driving past flower power in the hills today. Think he beeped me :banana:

Looked real clean. You on here?

Sounds like goldzilla

Yep, that was me, and yeah I beeped.

Spotted ITEASE followed from penrith river, to eastern creek & Back nice meeting you mate. hopefully you didnt go through those new tires too much.

nice meeting you too mate.

Spotted a white 32 GTR in penrith along with a few other skylines cruising around

Spotted late model Evo (blue) flipped after a couple of rolls on M5 Eastbound just before King Georges Rd Exit quite unfortunate as it looked like it just got washed this morning...

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