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:ninja: caught the rear end of you :laugh:

Yeh i almost missed you too been a while since i seen your car think it was the crispy cream to the gong cruise over a year ago, still havn't seen another blue one around other than ours.

Yeh i almost missed you too been a while since i seen your car think it was the crispy cream to the gong cruise over a year ago, still havn't seen another blue one around other than ours.

Yeah i know its been ages! i saw non-turbo one at stanhope shops the other day lol.

Spotter a nice lowered blue Fairlady Z on the The Comenarra Parkway yesterday at about 5PM

If it's the 350Z I know, it isn't lowered, it just has Amuse front bar that sits pretty close to the road :ermm:

Has Fairlady Z and Nismo badges on the rear?

Spotted KIW 18U Blue R34 GTR on Windsor Road this afternoon

Then this evening spotted BJC 10S on James Ruse and then on Windsor Road

Silver R34 GTR V-Spec Standard I think

I was in the Evo 9 Champ

If it's the 350Z I know, it isn't lowered, it just has Amuse front bar that sits pretty close to the road >_<

Has Fairlady Z and Nismo badges on the rear?

yeh sounds like we are talking about the same one! except this one definitely looked lowered :cool: ....but then again I was behind him!

forgot to post this yesturday...

Spotted a Gunmetal Grey R32 GTR number plates - R32GTR on Pennant hills rd around 1:30ish in the arvo.

Gave a wave but not sure if you sore me cause of all the traffic.

SN33ZZ is Hempy's old plates, he got a new car and I don't think he kept him. Don't know the new owner...

Spotted a MNP3 (? - was 2 or 3) R34 GTR at chatswood today

Spotted Mitch Mr Moo, gave a wave, dunno if he saw

Spotted Demir's R35 outside his shop after having an argument about wether or not he has one with a co-worker of mine :)

SN33ZZ is Hempy's old plates, he got a new car and I don't think he kept him. Don't know the new owner...

Spotted a MNP3 (? - was 2 or 3) R34 GTR at chatswood today

Spotted Mitch Mr Moo, gave a wave, dunno if he saw

Spotted Demir's R35 outside his shop after having an argument about wether or not he has one with a co-worker of mine :happy:

no i did not see you. where did you wave.

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