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Spotted REAP3R white 34 GTR going around the carpark where Supercheap, officeworks is on corner of Windsor Rd and some other Rd in the arvo. Gave a wave but nothing returned, then realised I wasn't in my 34.

Spotted REAP3R white 34 GTR going around the carpark where Supercheap, officeworks is on corner of Windsor Rd and some other Rd in the arvo. Gave a wave but nothing returned, then realised I wasn't in my 34.

Really? What car were you in? I completely missed the wave sorry

Really? What car were you in? I completely missed the wave sorry

haha I wasn't in my car. Heard you as you came in. I was in my Supercheap uniform doing fitment out front for customers car.

haha I wasn't in my car. Heard you as you came in. I was in my Supercheap uniform doing fitment out front for customers car.

Oh I think I saw you! I must have looked away as you turned around as I was working out how to make it over the speed hump in front of me :)

yeah im up for a switch and hid kit

have the switch but still have to get the hid kit

Silver R35 GTR Friday just been, was getting his Nitro pressure checked at my work (Bob Jane hornsby.)

Wednesday - Red '32 GTR turning from coles carpark side of work and going down past work down past watermatic.
Tuesday - red 32 GTS-T, guy was on phone going past work
Everyday - Two white '33's, one with chromies, the other stock looking, Black '33 GTS-T, Black '34 GT-T, yellow '34 GTR, Black '32 GTR that goes past occasionally.

Saw a Hakosuka C10 2000GT-R last week.
It was on my hoist.
And I was putting tyres on it.
And it was smexy. :-3
LOL


Last night "WKDGTR" driving towards hornsby around 7 ish?

Your left projector bulb is gone mate, might wanna fix that. :-)

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