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Saw a sweet skyline on rydales rd I think it was in west ryde, cant remember the plates then another one in west ryde area with the plates UFO somthing ..

both verrrry nice rides :)

and then a r32 gtst in maccas at parra  

and about 20 other ones in the last 2 days :D

UFOxxx is Neil's car, he's around here somewhere....purty white series 2 gstst

OOO!!!! really? is that your baby? VERY NICE!!!!!! Its been theres for a while...well at least a week...hehe...i did a few check out rounds of that car!!!! :) Unusual colour too!!!!! And whats with the dent?! (i think theres a dent on the reat bumper?! Hehehe....i definitely remember the car though :D )

E_Lu-SHuN, i see ya around all the time in the area mate. Last time was like a few days ago. I think we both turned down Delamere st and u did a U-turn.

Me = Gunmetal R33 GTS [sXE-80Y] + loud music + loud odd sounding exhaust :wavey:

Wassup SXEBOY

i FinK I see ur car around..burt i always forge...

that would prob be my bro driving around delamere in canley vale right?

heck!..my dad drives it and my mum

hahaah ewvery1 takes a share of the 4dr beast

lol

give us a wave...if i dont wave back, then its not me driving

hahahah

OOO!!!!  really?  is that your baby?  VERY NICE!!!!!!  Its been theres for a while...well at least a week...hehe...i did a few check out rounds of that car!!!! ;)  Unusual colour too!!!!!  And whats with the dent?!  (i think theres a dent on the reat bumper?!  Hehehe....i definitely remember the car though :) )

Thanks, yeah it found a cosy corner and thought it was being looked after more there than at home :) Just in for a 100k and to sort out a couple of issues (which are sorted out, naturally the man has talent there).

Apparently its a rare factory green, so everyone tells me, and yeah, somebody put a small dent in the quarter panel, so more workshop time elsewhere to fix that up :D

hey elushun... was dat you turning onto cabra rd on friday nite... i beeped.. i think i heard a return beep.. wasnt too sure...

hey edr34

ummm just lasyt friday nyte?

if sooo...then it was most lilkely my brother...as i was working..

was it 4dr black?

if soo then definitely mine

lol

good to see my bro beep at fellow 34s

lol

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