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now spotted twice, blue bnr34 "34VSPEC". he's waived at me both times, im wondering if he'll let me drive his car now :headspin:

in the city the other night, "HPI-34T" - not ben ellis, but another guy who works at the same publishing company as him - was quite a buzz cruising down george st. with him too :D

hmmm....did I see kinks in a 31 today??? :confused: thought you had a pulsar Geoff??

Haha yes you did see me in a 31.. :D

still have the pulsar, but it's the backup / sister's car... :)

I was napping a bit waiting for a gap in the traffic, didn't realise it was you until you were already swinging past.

Cheers B-Man.. :)

I've seen that one too (on Parra rd). I'd pass up a blowie just to see it go by a few times in a row.

heh...

i saw a midnite purple BNR34 tonite at OzTag - "UGLY" apparently Ugly Phil from 2dayfm's old car...AND a silver EVO6 GSR(? didnt quite see the front or was close enough to see the rear stickers :D)

I keep seeing a Skyline Gts25t in West Ryde, nice silver stocky looking one plates Nizoom then ran into her at the bank but didnt say anything :D

and me and my Mate Craved have bone seen a Black R32 in castle Hill/Baulkham Hills on Old Northorn Rd and Windsor Rd , who have waved at us but dont know who it is, I can understand Craved getting a wave, but I wasnt even in a skyline so I have no idea whats happening there ..

I saw a blond chick in a nice black 33 on Alison rd yesterday, waved and got a dirty in return. I should have said, "I was trying to pick your car up, not you," but the lights changed and I was too slow.

Story of my life!

I saw a blond chick in a nice black 33 on Alison rd yesterday, waved and got a dirty in return.  I should have said, "I was trying to pick your car up, not you," but the lights changed and I was too slow.

Story of my life!

gold! can I borrow that response!

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