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Don't know the purple one, but think I remember reading about it being spotted around, bound to be someone on here. No good about that spitting mate.. often hear drunks up & down the street at night so probably that. Will of course keep an eye on your beast, always looking out for 'lines!!

Will say hello if I see you there sometime.. good luck with the mods.

Gareth.

i know the purple one. his not on here juz keeps to him self really

if its got ugly chrome wheels then yes thats mine...lol

hasn't been on the road for about a month now... what do you drive?

oh ok lol

midnight purple GTT :P

spotted my car making 242.5rwkw

:)

Also spotted a Blue R34 GTR in Bicentennial Park tonight in Homebush

on friday at norwest shell spotted a black (i think) R34 GTR - HAWT!!!

and yesterday whilst drivin old windsor/winston hills/rouse hill area spotted a red s14 with black bonnet on old windsor, red s15 (plates MYS-15J) old windsor.

and at rouse hill spotted a white FC RX-7, and a hawt candy red s14a with chrome wheels at rouse hill shops...

edit: also spotted black WRX - 4DHTRZ changing a tyre on old windsor road. would've stopped to help but i wasn't driving and there was a few ppl there by the looks of it..

and also spotted one of the guys from UAS in his 180..nice ride

Edited by Black Widow
spotted a sex 32GTR in west ryde today.... black with plates AUB***, also got a nod and compliment from a guy in a 32gtst just before the GTR. Thanks mate, was me in the 34 GTR....

what wheels do you have mass? cos i don't think it had the TE-37s (is that whats in ur pics?) Or were you talking to Sheng?

Edited by Black Widow

spotted an old skyline owner at BP Artarmon. Wasnt from here I dont think, but had a good chat about cars and bikes while filling up with fuel, good bloke!

Gotta like meeting like minded enthusiasts even though you've never met, but still have a good chat!

And spotted Ando while I was waiting for road side assistance :yes: lol

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