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Spotted at WSID tonight, 2 R35GTRs one black and one gunmetal/nur silver both running 11's. Black one got 11.1 when I looked at the time, the other one was backing off before the finish and got 11.8.

Also a purple r33GTR with volk gtcs running as well.

Got spotted by a dark r33gtr near emu plains too

Think I saw Aphex this morning on Appin Rd unless it was someone else. Was behind you at the Narellan turn off 2 cars back haha.

Wouldn't been me dude, i didn't go near appin road yesterday. It's a weekend only sport that area!

Spotted a white R35 GTR on pennant hills road turning onto boundary road at about 4ish yesterday, another black 35 GTR on the M7 heading towards penrith as well.

Was next to a red 33 GTST this morning on the M7 and spotted a beautiful bay side blue 34 GTR heading westbound on the M2 at about 11 this morning.

Your a crack up Aphex you would of waved at me in the territory and i would of thought ........."ummmm why is this guy waving at me im confused"

Did have some guys yell at me a few weeks ago "JDM BITCH" in a civic windows went up pretty quickly hahaha

Your a crack up Aphex you would of waved at me in the territory and i would of thought ........."ummmm why is this guy waving at me im confused"

Did have some guys yell at me a few weeks ago "JDM BITCH" in a civic windows went up pretty quickly hahaha

haha that is gold, at least it wasn't from one of the local SS drivers with a chev badge on the back!

You didn't just think i was a friendly guy haha

Hey mate, think that was meee.. Replied on the wrong part of the thread. Nice car btw

Thanks champ.

Yours was super clean, definitely one of the nicer 32's i've seen of late

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