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At 1:30 today spotted a black 260rs stagea at the carwash. I was guna walk over and say hi but thought I better not play the creep card.

All about 4:45 today.

White 33 GTR with black/carbon bonnet, rear bar cut out for exhaust and wide as wheels

Blue 32/33 (flew past in other direction) with hektik chromies and nsw plates.

White 33 parked opposite tuggers pool.

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6:30pm ish today saw Maroon? R33 with FMIC waiting at the the lights, Clarrie Hermes & Barton HWY intersection.

Yesterday, Blue R33 with GTR style wing and big Chromies heading up Kingsford Smith, turned right into Melba.

Also yesterday, White R34 heading South on the Parkway 6:20pm.

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At 1:30 today spotted a black 260rs stagea at the carwash. I was guna walk over and say hi but thought I better not play the creep card.

All about 4:45 today.

White 33 GTR with black/carbon bonnet, rear bar cut out for exhaust and wide as wheels

Blue 32/33 (flew past in other direction) with hektik chromies and nsw plates.

White 33 parked opposite tuggers pool.

you should have played the creep card lol!

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Spotted a 34 GTR following me back from Sydney. He stopped when I got fruit and when we got petrol.

Also spotted a white r31 heading back from a track day I guess because it had some spares in the back and a petty drum. That was along the highway on the way back from Sydney as well.

Anyone on here?

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I don't have kids lol

..that u know of.

White 33 black hood in triggers this morning around 745.

Also had the awkward 10 seconds of where myself and another stagea owner were facing each other whilst queued to turn at an intersection. No waves were exchanged.

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