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Naw weren't me Kat. I shot down the M4 from Springwood but took the back roads home via Cumberland Highway and Pennent Hills Road.

Who's the imposter posting as me in a White R33 GTR? hehe.

And Yes, on a bad day Paramatta Road can be shockers! My first time to the SAU clubhouse took 45 mins from Homebush to Haberfield.

Spotted a white series 1 r33 this morning about 8:15 had a passenger in front (2 guys) - hume highway warwick farm, lansvale and carramar

Unfortunately you were acting like an absolute tool if your on here, speeding and diving through traffic to catch up and go past me...your not kimi and your not on a track some of the lane changes your were doing were down right dangerous....its because of guys like you us real enthusiasts get called hoons.

Keep it on the track mate, also you didnt impress me at all. I dont know if you were trying to race me or what but i aint no hoon

Fyi had it been a track:

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUONPuLpLJ4

I would have put you in your place for being a hard c@#t

/end rant

Hey JDM34 are you always around rockdale? I always see a silver r34 and a white one, I'm a local haha lol.

Might be me, i live in the heart of Rockdale....though if its one parked on the street its not me because mines always parked in a disclosed underground carpark :ph34r: if you seen mine its either me leaving or coming home.

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Spotted the Maroon R33 GTST with 400R front bar in Albion Park yesterday.

Also gave a wave to someone at AP in a Black R33 GTST, I was in the White R33, black rims.

Mum spotted this in Warrawong.

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