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Seen a grey 32 at Bungarrabie roundabout thismorning....Looked gey with black lip??? he gave me a wave...sweet!

Then a white 33 turning off Vardy's rd onto Davis rd Marayong both on the way to work this morning.He waved too.

I should drive the line more often.

Spotted a grey 33 on Harris RD Five Dock. Guy was getting out and was either stoned, had just woken up or was very very confused because all I got was a glare in response from my nod.

Also saw a beautiful looking Silver R32 GTR as I turned right off Concord Rd onto Homebush Bay Drive just after 12pm. He was heading south and sitting at the lights. SOOOO CLEAN! Gave a thumbs up and got a nod in return.

yesterday spotted a black/dark grey r32 gtr at giffnock avenue maquarrie park about 11am with plates RB VIP or RB RIP, i flashed and he waved, mean looking car that one....

last night bout 8ish going down davies road through bankstown bout 7.30pm there was a red p plater in 4 door r34 non turbo, blue or silver colour that i couldnt catch up to in my lightly tuned gtsT get done in the bum after what looked like he drove into something on the road like a pot plant or a trucks retread tyre and it was wedged under his car, or someting at the front of his car fell off and got stuck.... anyway if your on here slow down abit for your own safty and less damage to your car.

afterwards alfords point road white series 2 r33 gtst was following me for a bit

cheers all

yesterday spotted a black/dark grey r32 gtr at giffnock avenue maquarrie park about 11am with plates RB VIP or RB RIP, i flashed and he waved, mean looking car that one....

That was me bro. Nice R33 you have dude.. looked good.

Plates are RIP V8 :D

That was me bro. Nice R33 you have dude.. looked good.

Plates are RIP V8 :P

hahaha thanks,,,,, cut me sum slack i just got back from europe and i was driving to work (last place i want to be) lol, im still in holliday mode, number plate is even better sounding now, i love it

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