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Terry and his gorgeous n1 at mine this arvo,she was getting a bath.

Such a thing of absolute beauty. :woot:

Thanks Genelle for your hospitality + bathwater for the N1 :)

The beach mission went well with all the cars 'n bikes.

At Husky afterwards...

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...taken by an OzFoz car club member who spotted me too - Lol

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White BNR34 being cleaned in a garage off Highs rd WPH 10 mins ago

GDZLAR or something similar bayside v-spec the other day turning onto Marsden off Brush rd aroundEastwood.

There's a few getting around ATM

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^saw the GDZLAR last week sunday too. think they live in eastwood.

White 34 GTR, that was also your number plate, exchanged waves and flashes, made my morning! your car looked soooo nice! only slightly envious as I'm pretty happy with mine still =D

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^^ I'm getting spotted every where, your car was very nice mate, well done.

^^ This thread delivers!

Awesome- do u head up there much? Your

car sounded wild mate!

Thanks mate, I head up there a bit, weather and time permitting. And your self where you with the other cars parked on the other side of the bridge?

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