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on friday night, spotted a white R33 driven by a hot looking gal (well from the neck up coz I couldn't see below that, I'll let my imagination handle those parts), driving on George St in the Rocks 2 blocks down from jacksons on George.

Also had a small squirt in my mum's 93 Corolla (shoulda borrowed my old man's ceffy dammit!) against what looked like a canary yellow R32 that had its inner tail lights snipped. First time I've seen those aussie spec taillights on an import model and they looked wierd. This was on Saturday night on Parra Rd heading into the city, he turned left somewhere near Rick Demilian's showroom i think.

Had so much fun drivin my mum's car lol... handbrake halfway up in an FF car off the lights while sitting next to a WRX that was riced off its nuts on cnr Elizabeth st and Oxford St. Took off with tyres screechin the whole way till the next lights. WRX pulls up to me winds his window down n goes "wtf mate?" to which I reply... "I drive a skyline usually, my bad :D"

About 11am this morning spotted a hot blonde in what looked like an 89 blue pulsar! (Wasn’t a skyline, but that baby could have given one a run) nice kit, big bling rims, damn it had some work done to it! Flying down great western, towards Parra racing a VT! I didn’t have time (or risk the points to catch up to it)! But I would love to give it a run... damn she was giving it, I’m surprised the turbo didn’t blow through the motor, I don’t know what the VT was thinking! He didn’t have a chance!

Standard plates, XY something?

She would have looked better in my car :P (Passenger of course) :D :D

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About 11am this morning spotted a hot blonde in what looked like an 89 blue pulsar! (Wasn’t a skyline, but that baby could have given one a run) nice kit, big bling rims, damn it had some work done to it! Flying down great western, towards Parra racing a VT! I didn’t have time (or risk the points to catch up to it)! But I would love to give it a run... damn she was giving it, I’m surprised the turbo didn’t blow through the motor, I don’t know what the VT was thinking! He didn’t have a chance!

Standard plates, XY something?

She would have looked better in my car :) (Passenger of course) :):D

Heyyyy since when am I spotted :D

I dont race.. I was simply trying to loose that freak that had been following me from penrith.. :Oops:

Passenger?? hmm i dont think so.. just because we are female we arnt accessories.. so dont push us to the passenger seat!! :D

Yeah the car looks good.. pitty about half of the front bar I left on the first ramp driving into work on saturday avo.. :P

I prefer my charade.. less attension LOL

on friday night, spotted a white R33 driven by a hot looking gal (well from the neck up coz I couldn't see below that, I'll let my imagination handle those parts), driving on George St in the Rocks 2 blocks down from jacksons on George.

Also had a small squirt in my mum's 93 Corolla (shoulda borrowed my old man's ceffy dammit!) against what looked like a canary yellow R32 that had its inner tail lights snipped. First time I've seen those aussie spec taillights on an import model and they looked wierd. This was on Saturday night on Parra Rd heading into the city, he turned left somewhere near Rick Demilian's showroom i think.

Had so much fun drivin my mum's car lol... handbrake halfway up in an FF car off the lights while sitting next to a WRX that was riced off its nuts on cnr Elizabeth st and Oxford St. Took off with tyres screechin the whole way till the next lights. WRX pulls up to me winds his window down n goes "wtf mate?" to which I reply... "I drive a skyline usually, my bad :D"

Did it sound non turbo and have mesh, chrome wheels? If so, that car used to have the plates "4BNEVL" - seen it around my area a bit. It's not to shabby for a n/a.

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