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oh WOW i've been spotted :D

+1 !!

Spotted silver GTR with mesh type alloys and a single interior gauge, outside the "gurly cardio" part of Southern Cross gym :) thought "this looks like the BNR32 in that Hill Climb vid"

Figured you were ripping out some Swiss Ball sit ups or what have you.

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I met the black xr6T on thursday night :D

There's also a black Falcon, Flourescent green falcon, and a Camry sportivo as undercovers.

The NSW cops are also known to have a station wagon with a surfboard on the roof.

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that sounds pretty bad Shell

:laughing-smiley-014:

erm, yeah didnt meant it the way it sounded! LOL

there is a market for that age bracket though, believe they are called GILF's

PMSL i know someone who picked up a GILF in a train in Thailand... he's never lived it down

spotted a red R34 GTT at green square kingston on Sunday, had a striped graphic along the sides.

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Spotted a guy in a white commodore with body kit and rims, YEH 36G driving like a TOOL! and not your usual 'cutting through traffic and tailgating' kind of tool... he was so desperate to get ahead of my sister's car that on a two lane roundabout WITH A CYCLIST in the left hand lane he sped up on the left to cut infront of her in the roundabout, narrowly avoiding the cyclist. VERY stupid move and very lucky for the cyclist he wasn't hurt.

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there is a market for that age bracket though, believe they are called GILF's

You mean there is hope for me yet? There are a lot of scams out there at the moment, many of them don't work, like I bought a rape whistle on eBay and went down the park late one night and blew it for hours... I didn't get raped.

Mark (hubby) doesn't get caught with GILF's in Thailand... his problem is much bigger than that 'cos he can't pick the katoey's... one of these days he will find a lady with a larger appendage than he has - I'd like to see the look on his face when it happens PRICELESS! :laughing-smiley-014:

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+1 !!

Spotted silver GTR with mesh type alloys and a single interior gauge, outside the "gurly cardio" part of Southern Cross gym :) thought "this looks like the BNR32 in that Hill Climb vid"

Figured you were ripping out some Swiss Ball sit ups or what have you.

Hey,

Do you guys go to the Southern Cross gym in Woden?

I go there sometimes (when Im not working) and I see a few Skylines every now and then... Mine is the silver R32 Gtst with GTR body kit, you should come and introduce yourselves, stop being so rude! :) :)

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You mean there is hope for me yet? There are a lot of scams out there at the moment, many of them don't work, like I bought a rape whistle on eBay and went down the park late one night and blew it for hours... I didn't get raped.

ahahaha, nice :)

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