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What suburb? Might have been massiv or me... lol

:lol:

No idea what Suburb..

It wasn't massiv, cause we just came from his house and his bro was borrowing his Skyline.

I was on the other side black R33 with L plates.

wink. do you live in chatswood.

i always drive past you getting lunch at autobarn. :P

your car is parked down the road from chookas near the twisty trafic calmer.

I'm there that much I might as well live there - it's my girlfriends place :P

Spotted a silver stagea in hornsby, sau sticker on the hatch,  he gave it a bit next to me and a supercharged V8 soarer.

Hehe, yeah that was me. coming back from a weekend in Newcastle.

Spotted a white R33 with SAU sticker on windscreen crusing with me in Maitland, also a black R33 in east maitland gave a wave to, got one back

Spotted Doodz in central last night about 5:30 when I was going to Jamiroquai.. I was on a bus :P..

I think it was you anyways.. caught the -33Y and looked familiar.

ah yea.. that may have been me.. Did u see a white 33 behind me? It was rancix's car. unless you saw me after we parted ways.

How can u not miss a skyline with number plates "TRD"? hehe

spotted a stagea at toongabbie/girraween area :)

Spotted Ruk while he was spotting me (in his rear view mirrors) in and around the Tongabbie/Girraween area. Are you a local to this area, or just passing through?

Nice car, dude!

Cheers,

Nick T.

Spotted Ruk while he was spotting me (in his rear view mirrors) in and around the Tongabbie/Girraween area.  Are you a local to this area, or just passing through?

Nice car, dude!

Cheers,

Nick T.

nah i was at unigroup engineering yesterday..

thanks mate.. ur stagea was nice too.. i think it's the first stagea i've spotted ;3

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