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I see a Maroon R33 GTS-T with no rear wing or lip, with nice gold rims on the Prince's Hwy near Sydney park on the way home. Love the sticker collection up the side of the front quarter panel and the 'P' plate playing Peak-a-boo behind the number plate. I never read the number plate as I’m too busy perving on it’s sexy sexy curves…

heading home!!  at 8am!!!  late night shift?!

i was stuck in traffic heading to work! lol!  I was in a silver r33... :rofl:  i doubt you'd have seen me amoungst everyone!  Look out for me next time though!! :D

Yeah, i finish work at 8am! been doing a graveyard shift for about a year! Kept an eye out today, didn't see you! At least i know what to look out for now :)

You must have fun sitting in that traffic every morning!

that'd be us,

You work for BP tech support to?

Yeah man... I'm on lvl 8 though...

i dun wanna take my car to park on lvl 6 ... l

ook out for my car... black GTT usually on lvl 1 or 2...

but i dun do graveyards...

im normally there from 8 inda morning

doin the damn 10 hour shifts

Yeah man... I'm on lvl 8 though...  

i dun wanna take my car to park on lvl 6 ... l

ook out for my car... black GTT usually on lvl 1 or 2...  

but i dun do graveyards...  

im normally there from 8 inda morning

doin the damn 10 hour shifts

Yeh I know ur car, Im out of work by 7am now so dont see many people anymore start at 9 so im doing the 10 hours aswell, but yeh we are on lvl 12, u probably seen my car there the piece of shit lancer that I was supposed to be getting rid of this year and traiding for a r32 GTR, but cant do it now

i'm surprised i haven't been spotted yet. I commute every day in it up King Georges / Centenary Drive / Lane Cove Road...I have a black R32 with a drift dent at the front and a parking scratch on the back (yeah it sucks I know)...plus I got the frikkin SAU sticker on! Someone gimme a wave!

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