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i parked behind a hot white R34 which i think had a URAS kit on it in some street right next to the enmore theatre last night....went and saw the new young pony club...pretty rocking gig!

Went up the Putty Road to Singleton and back yesterday... saw "321 GO" R32 and a R34 GTR..

Was it a silver R34 GTR? - If so it was me! Thanks for the wave Tommo - hope you had as much fun as I did! Home in one piece - license intact and grin from ear to ear. Doesn't get much better.

regards

Andrew

Spotted last night, a Maroon R32, Nicely modified, with the plates "BEM12N i think .... Shell Servo on Parra Road, sumwhere after the M4 ends.

That was a crazy sounding launch you did.. lol

Also, a 32 GTR in the maccas next to BP on parra road around 2am : Plates: "2HYPO"

In the same BP, also spotted, a Orangish brown 33 GTSt : Plates: NI5-5KY or sumthing like that.

:D

Yes it was me this morning! :woot:

ZZW-30R are my plates.

Also spotted LAMBOS white R33 coupe on Warringah Road

Spotted Primordial again parked in Cherrybrook!

Also spotted a red S2 Stagea AYQ-25Q on Epping Road.

Haha, i thought so! :D

Spotted last night, a Maroon R32, Nicely modified, with the plates "BEM12N i think .... Shell Servo on Parra Road, sumwhere after the M4 ends.

That was a crazy sounding launch you did.. lol

that would have been me :P

Spotted White r33 gtr (agz87d) parked next to me at fox studios on friday night wit sau stickers. I was walking towards my car and i thought whoaaaa someone swapped my 32 t for a 33gtr sick!!!!! But alas my old girl was sulking in the corner next to its big Brother!!!! :P

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