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spotted a sexy black 33 at orange grove maccas!!!! nice looking front bar you have!!! lol! :) sounded really good as well!!! when we turned onto cumberland hwy!!!!! :D

also spotted a silver 33 gtr on james ruse dr... XXR33X it was :) i beeped... and had the window down to chat, but he kept going... ahh wells!!

Spotted AIV-01L turning in to Norton St. from Allen St.  A little later spotted GTR-O32 turning in to Norton St. from Parramatta Rd.

Yeh that was me :D haven't been spotted for a while..even with big SAU sticker on the back window. U drive past in the GTR?

spotted a few skylines today:

Yellow 32gtst on the Hume Highway. I drove up beside, waved...no response.

White 32 GTR with a carbon bonnet I think on Pennant Hills road. He waved, I only just managed to nod! He was going quick ;)

ahuh

that was u wilch..

lol

i know your car now !!!! :)

that was me

spotted a white gtst r33 i think it was (didnt get a good look) had a front mount also, coming down newline rd at cherrybrook near the high school, heading towards dural area.

he flashed his lights but i only managed to give a wave just as it went past. nice looking car though.

be on the look out for the newest r33 owner! :P

i drive a black gtst on tues, wed and thurs from home (menai) to uni (macquarie) ;) so i'll see plenty of skyliners!

i'm getting club stickers (hopefully they'll send me those this week :D) on the front and back window so it won't be hard to miss me :)

Leigh

be on the look out for the newest r33 owner! :D

i drive a black gtst on tues, wed and thurs from home (menai) to uni (macquarie) :) so i'll see plenty of skyliners!

Pics!

will post pics on saturday :) dad took the digi cam :P

so what kind of signals does SAU members use to communicate with another member :D ? beeping?

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will post pics on saturday :) dad took the digi cam :P

so what kind of signals does SAU members use to communicate with another member  :D ? beeping?

i usually swirve into them, that usually grabs their attention ;)

be on the look out for the newest r33 owner! :)

i drive a black gtst on tues, wed and thurs from home (menai) to uni (macquarie) :D so i'll see plenty of skyliners!

i'm getting club stickers (hopefully they'll send me those this week :P) on the front and back window so it won't be hard to miss me :)

Leigh

Just dont drive towards the sutherland area from you rplace, otherwise youll suffer like me!!! Looks like my line has gone rallying! Found all bits of shit stuck in my cooler, looks like some stuff that flicked off the road works!!!

But ya, hopefully they finish that rd this week, but ya, prob live round the corner from you!

Just dont drive towards the sutherland area from you rplace, otherwise youll suffer like me!!! Looks like my line has gone rallying! Found all bits of shit stuck in my cooler, looks like some stuff that flicked off the road works!!!

But ya,  hopefully they finish that rd this week, but ya, prob live round the corner from you!

really?! thanks for the warning :P i just got the car a week ago hopefully mine won't end up like yours :)

spotted a white gtst r33 i think it was (didnt get a good look) had a front mount also, coming down newline rd at cherrybrook near the high school, heading towards dural area.

he flashed his lights but i only managed to give a wave just as it went past.  nice looking car though.

:wavey:

Heys so that was you :O

yayayayay, spotted at last! *wil does the dance of being spotted*

w00t :lol:

and w00t! You could see my front mount through the mesh :lol:

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