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spotted two v35's this morning...

a silver one parked in disabled parking in epping station as I was exiting my driveway you drove off i think the plates were PWNED or something along those lines.

And a black one coming down carlingford rd.

Both around 8:40 ish.

spotted a chick in a silver series 1 33 gtst - white rims and a kaki exhaust at precisely 1:34pm on showground road. I know that was exactly the time because I should have been at work already by then. I miss my GTR :thumbsup: haha

Edited by KR4-GTR
Just spotted this tool driving down old northern and castle hill road at about 9am. White R34 GT, Green P plates, Got a couple of stickers on the back, Blue anodised rear window wiper.....

LOL hey that was R34Liner lol

Hey Bud I was in the stealth Kia Rio Today lol

Took a pic of you aswell just for fun, Car is still looking great. Just watch out for the magnet p plate you have on it, i had a couple of magnets and they used to bake onto the paint pretty bad.....

TOOL! How dare you!! lol - haha i wasn't driving like one was I? :thumbsup:

hahha yeah....whirrrrr.....whoosh....tututu. didn't see your car though?

hm...i parked upstairs and it was still there when I picked it up in the arvo :down:

So unless you parked downstairs u shudve seen it. haha

TOOL! How dare you!! lol - haha i wasn't driving like one was I? :down:

hahaha nah mate all good, we seem to have the same indicator habbits, its either a 2-3blink warning while we are already merging or none at all lol....

I was just saying you were a tool to see how you would respond.

catch you soon bud

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