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Think I blocked Luke coming out of his work this arvo. If you were in the white landcruiser ute and couldnt get out coz of a prick in a silver Corolla.... My bad. Had had enough of bad ignorant drivers (not u) and was on a mission to get home.

I thought I spotted a stagea today, turned out to be a volvo

true story, I has a sad :(

Story of my life.

OT.

Spotted a maroon/red R33 driving through Robertson.

NFI what day.

Spotted GTR_N1 in a garage today :whistling:

and then a Gun Metal Grey 2 door R34 with GTR wing at Woolies parking at Cabramatta. Plates MZ_034 driven by a cute asian girl. If only I had my 34.. :action-smiley-069:

First R33 in continental Europe I have seen in 15 months... 2nd Skyline in that time as well, first was an R34 6 months ago.

München Deutschland.

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White 34 GTR with plates MADGTR

Across the road from my best mates place.

Hills area, may also have a black or dark grey Ford Territory in the driveway (assuming they still own that car)? He's an SAU forum member, but we haven't seen him in here for ages.

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