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Spotted white S2 Stagea on Erindale road this arvo, passing work, looked and sounded nice, pretty sure had SAU sticker on rear screen

me :) where do you work?

snozzle at adrenaline. when i got to the carpark I realised we walked straight past you

ooh also saw jonnohr31 again on wanneroo rd th other day.. I did give you thumbs up but it might have been a bit late to see :P

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me :) where do you work?

snozzle at adrenaline. when i got to the carpark I realised we walked straight past you

ooh also saw jonnohr31 again on wanneroo rd th other day.. I did give you thumbs up but it might have been a bit late to see :P

Across from Bunnings at Deering Autronics, next to battery world,

ooh also saw jonnohr31 again on wanneroo rd th other day.. I did give you thumbs up but it might have been a bit late to see :P

in what? my skylines been off the road for over 6 months now

Think I saw ten fours r32 up near merriwa on connelley drive and a silver R33 with lids and a Gt wing with a bodykit behind him a few cars back.

Also saw a bright green Hyundai excel witha bodykit and fart cannon. Also some chromies lol.

I was like O_o ...

Ever since my skyline went into the shop I see them everywhere but when I have it I see none ;(

Wasn't me. I did go to Balcatta for dim sum but not that far north :P

Got thumbs up from a red R32 on powis street, I obliged but you may have missed it...

Then gave thumbs up to another red R32 on Pearson st.

Was out the front washing my friends black Datsun when I heard that other lovely Datsun sound, the 32, it was White, and immaculate. We both appreciated the site, black and white R's, aint they just gorgeous! It's a shame you didn't stop.

Spotted a very nice clean black r33 on the freeway heading north bound if your on here what's mods have u got?? I was in the black r33 cruising beside u

im pretty sure that was me. U can see my car in my profile pic n garage if u look it up. Let me know if that was me or not. happy to disclose mods if u think it was me...

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