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Spotted a white 34 GT Green P plater plates XXR34XX with a SAU sticker on the back window about 10 mins ago on Castle hill road West Pennant Hills I Was in the Ford behind you gave you a few flashes.. Didn't mean to scare you :D

I was on that road too Corinne! how come you didn't spot me! :P

Because you smellllll!!!

Spotted Corinne today too, in a car as bright as 11ty suns! Imagine the colour of Sammeh's wheels, and apply that colour to a whole car!

Yea it's puke orangeeee!!

damn attentions seekers..

:D

Your just jealous of my love!!! Xoxo Sammeh

Spotted a white 34 GT Green P plater plates XXR34XX with a SAU sticker on the back window about 10 mins ago on Castle hill road West Pennant Hills I Was in the Ford behind you gave you a few flashes.. Didn't mean to scare you :down:

Hahah yea i was wondering why you sped up behind me - then you flashed and turned off castle hill road - did you see me put my hazards on after you flashed your lights?

Hahah yea i was wondering why you sped up behind me - then you flashed and turned off castle hill road - did you see me put my hazards on after you flashed your lights?

Yea.. I saw that just before I just turned off..

I saw ur car a few up a head near castle hill so I thought I would catch up to see who it was..

spotted black r33 gtst plates GUN-25L at rockdale today lunchtime,

and just saw 2 white r33's, one with black bonnet and 1 gun metal grey r33 @ kirawee maccas hangin out....shame i didnt hav my car though LOL

im pretty sure i spotted DRD-00F driving on the hume highway yesterday in his r31 with the black bonnet than i sware i saw him again in his 31 on the north kiama bypass at around 1.30pm-11pm. i was on the side of the road waiting for a tow truck cause my clutch failed...

im pretty sure i spotted DRD-00F driving on the hume highway yesterday in his r31 with the black bonnet than i sware i saw him again in his 31 on the north kiama bypass at around 1.30pm-11pm. i was on the side of the road waiting for a tow truck cause my clutch failed...

I'm guessing that that would be Benny, not Doof. Doof has an R33.

Spotted a bright purple (not electric purple) r33 at menai maccas yesterday, got a pic of it but im lazy and will post it later...

spotted a silver r34 driving on victoria ave around 12:00.

also just spotted the white 'INMED' R35 GTR parked in vic ave (if your on here mate, i wont post where i saw it so you dont get hundreds of people coming to see how sexy your car is!)

by the way, thanks for giving me my 'first time'! damn are they even hotter in person!

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