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Spotted Liz at Hornsby RTA bout 15 mins ago :yes:

hi5!

how funny was the guy who served us hahaha..

he was trying to make be burst out laughing for the photo, so I pulled a face instead and he snapped it! It took me 10mins to convince him to do it again! lol

Hey dude do you drive a White NA 34 with red P plates and your in St Clair fairly often? if so ive spotted you a fair bit in St Clair.

haha yer bro. always dropping mates off n shit. i live in st.clair.

i think ive spotted u a fair few times aswell man.

theres 3 black r32 skylines ive spotted in st.clair a few times

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Spotted a silver R33 on the way to RTA in richmond thismorning

and a silver r34 4 door in epping with skylinesaustralia.com sticker on the front of the car

Umm.. the R34 4 door in epping would of been me. What were you in??

Just put my sticker on the car last night.

spotted Haysey's white 32 on Dangerous last night.

Also spotted TUFGTR.

p.s. Don't think I can watch any more of the show. The lead actor and his "crew" really annoy me. lol

yeah im famous!!!!

The lead actor is a bit of a nobody, but brooke is nice.. that lebbo guy is from hartbrake high and the chick isnt too bad... vico the asian dude i was chatting to for ages and hes a top bloke too......

yeah im famous!!!!

The lead actor is a bit of a nobody, but brooke is nice.. that lebbo guy is from hartbrake high and the chick isnt too bad... vico the asian dude i was chatting to for ages and hes a top bloke too......

Is that show any good? I keep hearing ads on the radio but I dont have foxtel to watch it. Brookes a hottie :yes:

Blue lancer infront of you as we went over the train tracks

Was this in the morning or the arvo? Cause i remember a blue lancer this arvo "racing" a camry which was being a total dick (the camry) and the blue lancer was lowered with two guys in it?

Or if it was this morning didn't notice one bit of a dime a dozen around Epppiiiinng.

Is that show any good? I keep hearing ads on the radio but I dont have foxtel to watch it. Brookes a hottie :yes:

yeah its not bad, its getting pretty good reviews an stuff, some people dont really like it but each to their own... I conned mum into getting fox so we could watch it so thats a bonus!

Brooke is farken hot and very nice too, was chatting to her for ages, very down to earth and easy to talk to!

Was this in the morning or the arvo? Cause i remember a blue lancer this arvo "racing" a camry which was being a total dick (the camry) and the blue lancer was lowered with two guys in it?

Or if it was this morning didn't notice one bit of a dime a dozen around Epppiiiinng.

yep that was me and craved.. and sif racing the camry

that f**king camary driver was a moron.. almost took himself out over a gutter then cut a person off cos he drifted into their lane..

haha yer bro. always dropping mates off n shit. i live in st.clair.

i think ive spotted u a fair few times aswell man.

theres 3 black r32 skylines ive spotted in st.clair a few times

One of them may be me Black 32 CF bonnet.

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