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hang on!!  just read thaT PROPERLY!!  gfs r33??  thats freakn awesome!!!!  what power does she have?  she take it out on the track or drags?  her car is truely sexy!!! :) :)

ahah YES GFs.... i use to drive it bought another car and she taken over

not sure yet new turbo was just fitted with supporting mods.. etc..

we left it there.. Matt says gonna gimme a call back later today..

hahahaha.. awesome stuff man!!!  minh should have introed me to her :)  let me know when she heads down to ec or something!! i'll represent with her :P

hahaah

werrrd... i'll pass on the msg..

first u two gotta duke it out see wo's faster hahaah

hahaah

werrrd... i'll pass on the msg..

first u two gotta duke it out see wo's faster hahaah

LOL!!!!! i'm sure she'll be much faster!!!! and yeah!! would love to run her!! don't know any girls that race apart from stace!! and she already owns me! lol!!!!

spotted - quite a few 33's and a 34 and few supra's at thornleigh macca's at bout 8 45pm.

gave em a smile but they snobbed me so i left :) :) :D

was in the stock gun metal grey 33

hey!! there was a kinda cruise organised!! can't believe they'd be so rude!!!! *shakes head* guess thats what you'd call a bad cruise!! oh wells!!! hope it doesn't turn you off other cruises organised here :)

forgot to mention saw a silver 33 turning in front of me at blacktown... i saw you looking at me! lol!! i waved!! *think* you may have waved back!!

Also saw MADGTS at backtown!! turning left into sunnyholt road... i was in the lane next to you and two cars behind.. you didn't see me :)

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