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Spotted Satanic driving pass the Wynard bus stop at 11:30ish, would've stuck my thumb out for a ride home but you were long gone.  Even with the bus blocking my view, your impuls just gave u away. :P

:P BWAHAHAHAHA!!!! (don't mind me) Hahahahahahahahaha! :P

I saw 2 yellow R34 GTR's yesterday. One in the greenwood plaza carpark AG????, its there again this morning. And other one turning onto elizabeth dr at 4pm, it had some lovely pannel damage on the drivers door.

Spotted gal driving KAZ25T, a nice white R33 in hunters hill (Ryde rd, on the bridge over burns bay rd)

Smiled and got a smile back B)

Really nice tidy looking 33

Saw another guy in broadway, grey 33 S2 -big FMIC turning left into mountain st from shops. appreciative nods going both ways :P

BTW: did a search on my plate (since i havn't been on the forums for a while) and was shocked to find a spotted thread wayyy back where Moanie claims i was rude! hA, I must have zoned out and missed you...

moanie: the post said it was in 2003! haha.

anyway, the last time you FLEW past me, i gave u a hi beam and wave... even tho had my mom and two pet dogs in the car

hahahaha.. what tha!!!! link me :P

and i think i remember that!!! was it on carlingford road? :D you were taking your dogs to the vet?!

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