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spotted GTST yesterday arvo on victoria road.. i think that was you, I was driving my other car, pulled up next to you, was about to yell out the window but then the lights went green.

I tell you, you car looks amazing.

Spotted TRD-33Y on cleveland street around 7ish on saturday, damn that traffic was bad.

Spotted TURBOS at double bay around 1.30am sunday with a ridiculously loud exhuast.

and two girls in a grey R32 GTST on cleveland street 2.30am ish dancing and singing in the car.

BTW, I was in a white R32 GTR ATI-33A

HI!!!!!

Kinda hard to wave :) Thought I saw you looking at mycar :)

I saw R32.. then it was mm GEEEETEEEERRRR :)

Yea traffic was bad, though I made it through pretty goodly :P Did you!

Spotted a dark blue R34 at Seven Hills Caltex/Red Rooster/Hungry Jacks (crnr Abbott and Costello Rds, just past the end of the M2) at around 8pm, but they left before I could go out and have a chat to them. I did notice them looking at my Stagea, though...

Anyone?

spotted 11ty r34 GTTs today in the uni car park... man there are a lot more lines at macquarie uni this year :laugh:

Probably related to the fact that I've noticed that 80% of R34 GTT drivers are Asian.

Spotted AWU-*** dark blue R32 GTST on Pennant Hills Road going toward Carlingford this morning. Hot colour.

spotted SMASHA! on the way to work today near powerplay imports.. cruised together for a bit and also had a chat too ... :)

yes.. I was admiring mansoor's new ride.. looks berry berry nice.

:(

don't sound too bad either

Spotted a black R32 (GTSt, I think), this afternoon on Portico Parade/Toongabbie Rd, heading towards Girraween.

Plate was RLX RE, or something like that... V.V. nice!

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